Authors share insights on writing books about cults

Harrison Hill and Benjamin Hale recently exchanged emails about their new books exploring American cults and personal spiritual journeys. The conversation highlights differences in their approaches to nonfiction storytelling.

Hill's book, The Oracle’s Daughter, examines the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps, while Hale's Cave Mountain focuses on a Missouri cult linked to a 1978 murder. Both authors began with magazine articles before expanding into full-length works, reinventing their narratives in the process.

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Author Helen Benedict discusses her novel 'The Soldier’s House,' the middle volume of her Iraq War trilogy, in a recent interview. Drawing from her nonfiction research on women soldiers' experiences, Benedict uses fiction to delve into the unspoken traumas of war. The book centers on American veterans and Iraqi refugees navigating life after conflict.

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Book Riot highlights several literary mysteries that combine detailed storytelling with compelling narratives.

Theo of Golden by Allen Levi and Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir continue to dominate multiple bestseller lists this week. Aggregated data from USA Today, Publishers Weekly, New York Times, Amazon, and Indie Booksellers show these titles leading the charts. New entries include Lena Dunham's memoir Famesick and David Baldacci's Hope Rises.

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A new list highlights five nonfiction titles focused on mothers and matriarchs ahead of Mother's Day.

 

 

 

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