Lydia Millet’s apocalyptic climate change novel A Children’s Bible is set to be adapted into a limited television series after Chernobyl producer Sister optioned the rights. Sundance Institute alum ...
In the early 1990s, a young woman jumped from job to job on the scruffy edges of Hollywood before falling into copy-editing for knife and gun magazines. She moved through the ranks of the company — ...
Lydia Millet has published more than a dozen novels and two collections of stories; her latest, “Atavists,” is a bit of both — a novel in stories, a deliciously digestible and of-the-moment read. Each ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. I read two books last week. One was work-related, a ...
In Lydia Millet’s 2020 novel, “A Children’s Bible,” climate change takes center stage when a monster storm swamps the Eastern Seaboard, triggering a breakdown in society and forcing a group of ...
Lydia Millet is one of the best novelists too few people have heard of, despite her having been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and a winner of a Pen Center USA Award for Fiction. “A Children’s ...