Prime members can choose one book a month for free.
Some will wear imaginative costumes. Some will stay home with a spooky DVD.
If you spend all year conjuring up vampires, zombies and werewolves, what do you do on Oct. 31?
A mother’s impending wedding to a woman stirs up a flood of old and new traumas.
Werewolf novelist Benjamin Percy sinks his fangs into Margaret Wise Brown’s classic.
The Washington Post reviewer is teaching a course on classic ghost stories.
Two thousand years of papermaking -- from China to the US
The new Shelley-Godwin Archive rises on Halloween night.
Within eight hours, her post had garnered more than 3,000 “likes” and hundreds of supportive comments.
Members were asked to choose their favorite finalist from the past four decades.
A boy steals a great painting from the Met during a terrorist attack and begins a lifetime of adventure.
The beloved poet’s worst traits are laid bare under interrogation by a seemingly shy interviewer.
The upcoming issue of Harper’s magazine contains a fictionalized encounter with the New England poet.
Jhumpa Lahiri and Thomas Pynchon among writers vying for $10,000 prizes.
A novel based on the true crimes of a murderer who preyed on lonely, middle-aged women.
Eleanor Catton wins Man Booker Prize for “The Luminaries“
Four fantastic novellas about our flailing attempts for connection. Reviewed by Ron Charles
Literary stars light up the stage at Washington’s Folger Shakespeare Library