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Now Pochoda is back with “Ecstasy,” her first foray into the horror genre.
Set on a Greek Island, Pochoda’s novel ‘Ecstasy,’ transforms Euripides’ ancient classic ‘The Bacchae’ into a contemporary feminist tale ...
The International Thriller Writers wrapped up its 20th annual ThrillerFest in New York on June 21 with its annual Thriller Awards ceremony. After the show, ITW’s cofounders spoke with PW about two ...
The award-winning mystery novelist’s new book, “Ecstasy,” is a supernatural feminist take on Euripides’ play “The Bacchae.” ...
G.P. Putnam’s Sons: 224 pages, $28 June 17 Ivy Pochoda’s latest (after the L.A. Times Book Prize-winning “ Sing Her Down”) continues her ever-expanding universe of women reclaiming their ...
Greet the summer heat with new books from Adrian Tchaikovsky, V.E. Schwab, Malka Older, Elizabeth Bear, and more.
Elizabeth Pochoda, a journalist who widely traversed the media landscape of New York during her 50-year career, editing and writing for publications as diverse as The Nation, Vogue and The Daily ...
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Athlete and author Ivy Pochoda on ambition, sports and more - MSNFormer squash athlete and acclaimed author Ivy Pochoda is one of the most talked-about writers in the country, with her latest novel "Sing Her Down" taking home the Los Angeles Times' Book Prize ...
All reviews are written independently by our editorial team. Thriller writer Ivy Pochoda is the award-winning author of " Wonder Valley " and " These Women." ...
One of the great pleasures of my summer was reading Ivy Pochoda’s new novel, Visitation Street. [Disclosure: Ivy Pochoda is a friend of mine, and my assessment of her work is far from objective.
Ivy Pochoda’s decidedly noir novels excavate a part of Los Angeles most people would prefer to ignore — the homeless camps, the run-down motels, the bits of sidewalks and alleys where someone ...
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