Anjili Babbar in The Irish Times
Anjili Babbar, author of Finders: Justice, Faith, and Identity in Irish Crime Fiction, published her essay “Saints and Sinners in Irish Crime Fiction” in The Irish Times.
Anjili Babbar, author of Finders: Justice, Faith, and Identity in Irish Crime Fiction, published her essay “Saints and Sinners in Irish Crime Fiction” in The Irish Times.
Read an excerpt of Hadiya Hussein’s novel Waiting for the Past, translated by Barbara Romanine, on Asymptote’s Translation Tuesday feature.
The latest issue of Fungi Magazine includes a review of Boletes of Eastern North America, noting the new edition is “an improved version of the 2016 release and though the changes may seem subtle, they do make this a much more useful tool.”
Michelle Hartman received the 2020 College Language Association Book Award for Creative Scholarship for Breaking Broken English: Black-Arab Literary Solidarities and the Politics of Language.
Brian O’Hare, winner of the 2021 Veterans Writing Award and author of the Surrender: Stories is featured in Shoutout LA.
SUP author Claudia Liebelt was a guest on the New Books Network podcast series to discuss her new book Istanbul Appearances: Beauty and the Making of Middle-Class Femininities in Urban Turkey.
Crime Reads recently published an excerpt from Guilt Rules All: Irish Mystery, Detective, and Crime Fiction, edited by Elizabeth Mannion and Brian Cliff. Read the full essay here.
Dewaine Farria, author of the forthcoming novel Revolutions of all Colors, writes about race, patriotism, and public service in The War on the Rocks, a platform for analysis, commentary, debate and multimedia content on foreign policy and national security issues through a realist lens.
Dewaine Farria, winner of the 2019 Veterans Writing Award was named an NEA Creative Writing Fellow for prose. His award-winning novel Revolutions of All Colors was published in 2020.
Fadi Zaghmout’s forthcoming novel The Man of Middling Height is included in Bookstr’s round up of Amazing Arab Sci-Fi Authors You Need to Read.