Discussion of Cristina Rivera Garza's novel Death Takes Me

Cristina Rivera Garza discusses her novel Death Takes Me, a provocative story about a woman detective investigating a series of gruesome murders against men in a violent city, highlighting the gendered nature of violence and language. The novel challenges societal norms and perceptions of victimhood, emphasizing the power of words and the importance of bilingualism in dealing with grief and pain.

Mother's Day Gift Ideas and Other Stories by Fox News Digital

A collection of Mother's Day gift ideas, spring flower trends, breakfast recipes, and human interest stories shared by Fox News Digital.

Blood at the Root - Young Adult Novel

A new young adult novel called Blood at the Root tells the story of a Black teen learning to harness his ancestral magic, which started as a tweet and failed TV pilot.

Posthumous Publication of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Final Unfinished Novel

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's final unfinished novel, 'Until August,' is being published posthumously against his wishes by his sons on what would have been his 97th birthday. The novel explores themes of love, fidelity, sexuality, and aging, departing from his usual magic realism genre.