With the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Dickens approaching, Gary Perry looks at why the most popular novelist of the Victorian era retains his appeal for readers everywhere.
What do you read when you can't get to sleep? This waas the simple question that led Rachel to devise one of our quirker promotions.
Young readers across the UK are being urged to vote for their favourite children's book from the ten biggest sellers of the last decade.
The West End enjoyed another record-breaking year at the box office in 2011, according to the Society of London Theatre.
Revered Nobel Prize-winning poet Wislawa Szymborska has died in Poland at the age of 88, following a battle with lung cancer.
The Publishers' Publicity Circle Annual Awards shortlists have been announced, with six titles in contention for the Foyles Award for Paperback Original Non-Fiction.
UK cinemas witnessed record box office takings last year as literary adaptations such as the final Harry Potter film captured the imaginations of film fans.
Award-winning foreign correspondent,Lloyd Parry, and writer on Italy and crime novelist...
In this exclusive interview for Foyles, Lynn talks about the challenges of writing a 'Dickensian' novel in the 21st century, the influence of John Fowles and what's next for her likeable detective, Charles Maddox.
WINNER ANNOUNCED! The overall Costa Book of the Year has been awarded to Andrew Miller for his sixth novel, Pure.
A despondent Londoner has second thoughts about a Faustian pact - gleefully told by a true original.