Books
Read 5 Original Horror Stories Set in the Twin Cities SkywaysÂ
We asked for brand-new, locally angled spooky fiction, and yâall delivered in a major way.
âLast Supper Clubâ Chronicles an Academicâs Soul-Affirming Detour Into the Twin Cities Service Industry
Matthew Batt's latest is worth the price of admission just for his descriptions of the scene inside Surly's erstwhile fine-dining restaurant.
Jeremy Nortonâs âTrauma Spongesâ Is a Bracing Look Inside the Firehouse
Five-alarm fire calls? Not exactly.
The Only Good Thing About Twitter Is the Star Tribuneâs Book Room Video Series
Everyone loves a good mail day. With this series, youâre guaranteed at least one a week.Â
In âFortune,â a St. Paul Author Blends Suspense with the Melancholy of Motherhood
Ellen Won Steil's dark debut novel is out now.
Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl on 3 Decades of MN Food Writing
The award-winning local critic on deadbeat landlords, Martin Amis, and finding beauty in the little things.
Read an Excerpt from âToo Much Sea for Their Decks: Shipwrecks of MNâs North Shore & Isle Royaleâ
Michael Schumacher's sixth Great Lakes shipwreck book explores the icy depths of Lake Superior.
Meet Minneapolis Author Emma Törzs, Whose âInk Blood Sister Scribeâ Is a âGood Morning Americaâ Book Club Pick
The debut author will be at Moon Palace Books for a reading Thursday.
Yup, There Is Such a Thing as Minneapolis Historical Fiction
Meet Erik Rivenes, the author and podcaster who applies literary flair to real-life Twin Cities history.









