Waidner's 'As If' Examines Identity Through Role-Swapping Actors

Isabel Waidner's latest novel 'As If' presents a grounded exploration of working-class queer identity through two struggling actors. Meanwhile, Heather Aimee O'Neill's 'The Irish Goodbye' delivers a sharp family drama, and Amie Barrodale's 'Trip' offers a

Historical Fiction Roundup: Three Compelling Novels

Explore three new historical novels: Shona MacLean's 'The Cromarty Library Circle' set in 1831 Scotland, Lori Inglis Hall's WWII debut 'The Shock of the Light', and Lottie Moggach's crime retelling 'Mrs Pearcey'.

Origins of Friday the 13th Superstition Explained

Explore the historical roots of Friday the 13th's unlucky reputation, tracing from the Last Supper's 13 guests to the 1307 arrest of the Knights Templar, and learn about global variations of this superstition.

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