Author Q&A with David R. Gillham

David R. Gillham is the author of City of Women, a novel set in Berlin during the final years of World War II.

This is what happens when you agitate. This is what happens when you go around for months telling your fellow volunteers that the online book review on which you all spill way too much blood, sweat, and tears needs more interaction with its readers, more free-form content, more edge, more voice.

Author Q&A with Hanna Pylvainen

Ashleigh Andrews Rich interviews the author of We Sinners, a moving story of a family of 11 in the American Midwest, bound together and torn apart by their faith.

Author Q&A with George Black

George Black is the author of Empire of Shadows, the epic story of the conquest of Yellowstone, a landscape uninhabited, inaccessible and shrouded in myth.

The Real Literary Washington, D.C.

With the imminent re-inauguration of President Obama, all eyes — even literary ones — turn to the nation’s capital. Here are our choices to represent the literary canon of Washington, D.C.

January Exemplars: Poetry Reviews

A monthly column looking at books of poems and poetry, written by Grace Cavalieri.

Washington Post Joins E-book Market

It is safe to say that The Washington Post, like every other high-circulation paper in the United States today, has developed a passion for e-books.

Author Q&A with Michele Slung

Karen DeWitt interviews Michele Slung, author of The Garden of Reading.