As a book reviewer, I tend to jot down page numbers I want to return to because I think they exemp...
Author: Joan Baum
In “Scuffletown,” Howard Owen’s new offering in his Willie Black murder mystery series, the in...
A striking bit in Susan Van Scoy’s little treatise on “The Big Duck and Eastern Long Island’...
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Short story writer and novelist, Sande Boritz Berger, who grew up on the south shore of Long Islan...
This well researched, literate, readable, and moving reassessment of one of our country’s most i...
In her latest novel, award-winning fiction writer Jean Thompson displays once again her gift for sub...
Several years ago, under the auspices of The East Hampton Historical Society, I dressed up as an a...
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Once part of an un-Hampton cluster that also comprised the villages of Bridgehampton and Sag Harbo...
Leave it to award-winning mystery/thriller writer Chris Knopf, now in his 16th novel, to let reade...
Simon Van Booy seems a well-kept secret on the East End, even though this English-born New York Ci...
North Haven resident Ray Merritt may be a senior partner with an old-line international law firm, ...
And now for something a little different with the holidays coming on — Grandpa Magic by Sag Harb...
The Caregiver by Samuel Park, who died last year from stomach cancer at the age of 41, turns out t...
For sure, there have been a lot of books and exhibitions on “The Long Island Express,” the dev...
Community festivals usually mean tasty tidbits, music, arts and crafts, rides, games . . . but con...
With a playful assertiveness that informs all her writing, Helen Harrison, the director of ...
His book is entertaining and irreverent, with East End resonance
In a recent interview, shortly aft...
What do short story writers select as book ends? For the 18 stories in Chain Linked, L.A. ...