The Southern Nevada resident’s fantasy series and thrillers sold millions of copies worldwide.
Arts & Culture
“The Boys Who Woke Up Early,” veteran Las Vegas journalist A.D. Hopkins’ debut novel, won a prestigious prize.
The fourth edition of the literary gathering had been planned for April 29 through May 2.
Open-mic storytelling series will become a monthly event after kickoff at this year’s Believer Festival.
Artists, writers and performers announced for the fourth annual literary, music and arts celebration.
Clark County poet laureate Heather Lang-Cassera collected the work of more than 50 writers across the Silver State.
Representatives of the Southern Nevada arts community say Adams’ influence as founder of venerable festival was felt here.
Wayne Littlejohn’s latest work, ‘Spin Baby,’ honors Las Vegas entertainers past and present.
When 10-episode series dropped, the prolific Southern Nevada author watched it as her fans might, in the living room with family and friends.
‘Ghost Adventures’ host’s new book is a guide for ghost hunters and a history of paranormal research.
They don’t make movie stars like John Wayne anymore, and an exhibition that opened today at South Point offers a few clues about why that is.
Henderson’s Keita Nagano’s latest novel is set against a background of Japan’s fishing industry.
For Southern Nevadans, a red-letter day arrives Saturday when the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival — a free event — runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Clark County Library.
Writers, artists, musicians — chefs, too — to take part in free, all-ages event at Historic Fifth Street School on Saturday.
Frank DeCaro’s book explores the history of drag culture, up to an including ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race.’