Jonathan Evison's ninth novel, 'Again and Again,' affirms his roving curiosity in the story of a 106-year-old man telling tales of his many past lives.
Jonathan Raban suffered a massive stroke in 2001 but kept writing. 'Father and Son,' out months after his death, mines his struggles and his complicated father.
In a writer-as-brand era, Taylor Koekkoek's obscurity is almost as refreshing as the hilarious, stealthily profound stories in his debut, 'Thrillville, USA.'
Victor LaValle’s novel ‘Lone Women’ reinvents the western, adding horror and a Black woman pioneer protagonist with help from the women in his own life.