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Chris Hewitt

Interim editor | Books
Phone: 612-673-4367

Interim books editor Chris Hewitt previously worked at the Pioneer Press in St. Paul, where he wrote about movies and theater.


Armed with a degree in the lucrative field of history, Chris has written for publications that vary from a small-town newspaper to a city magazine to national sites. He's probably reading a good book right this minute.
Recent content from Chris Hewitt
FILE - Author Louise Erdrich reflects on growing up in North Dakota and her new book "The Plague of Doves" at her store BirchBark Books in Minneapolis

Pulitzer Prize-winning Minneapolis author Louise Erdrich announces new book

"The Mighty Red," her first novel since 2021′s "The Sentence," is set in a North Dakota town on the Red River.
two men and a woman on a bed

Review: Zendaya holds the key to tricky relationship drama 'Challengers'

Although the three main characters are all tennis players, its subject is much more elusive.
photo of author Erik Larson

'Devil in the White City' author Erik Larson returns with 'The Demon of Unrest'

NONFICTION: He explores the years leading to the American Civil War and the shaky transfer of power from James Buchanan to Abraham Lincoln.
Caitlin O'Neil, co-owner of Minneapolis romance bookstore Tropes & Trifles, restacks books. The shop is part of the Twin Cities Independent Bookstore

In book-loving Minnesota, Independent Bookstore Day lasts 5 days. Here's what indie shops recommend.

The event, which gathers thousands, celebrates local bookstores, community and, of course, books.
The Coen Brothers on the set of "A Serious Man"

Meet the Oscar-winning cinematographer who has changed the way the movies look

Roger Deakins, the man most responsible for the visuals of many Coen brothers movies, will be at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival.
photo of author Tommy Tomlinson, with a bowl of fruit

Of course you love your pooch but 'Dogland' wonders if she loves you back

NONFICTION: Partly about the Westminster Dog Show and partly about dog happiness, Tommy Tomlinson's book is a gem.
photo of author Emily Henry

How did this novel's heroine end up with her ex's new love's ex? It's kind of a 'Funny Story'

FICTION: Emily Henry's fizzy book is perfect for beaches this summer.
Rami Malek, left, and Lucy Boynton arrive at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Minneapolis author says visiting set of movie starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek was 'surreal'

From Budapest, prolific nonfiction author Jack El-Hai is on "the most fun work trip I've ever been on."
Cailee Spaeny and Wagner Moura in Alex Garland's chilling and compelling "Civil War."

Review: Depicting a divided nation, brutal 'Civil War' feels disturbingly real

Kirsten Dunst stars as a photojournalist, documenting an alarming near-future.
photo of two people strolling past a coffee shop, smiling

Oscar winners and superstars highlight Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival

Frequent Coen brothers cinematographer Roger Deakins and wife/collaborator James will attend events, with several of their movies screening.
photo of author Anthony Horowitz, with flowers in the background

'Magpie Murders' creator Anthony Horowitz wrote 'Close to Death' and is a (dopey) character in it

FICTION: A nasty neighbor dies early on. Like the suspects, you won't miss him.
Lauren Richards, left, and Caitlin O'Neil, co-owners of romance bookstore Tropes & Trifles, pose for portrait inside their bookstore in Minneapolis, M

New Minneapolis romance-only bookstore is the first of its kind in the Upper Midwest

Tropes & Trifles in Minneapolis promises lots of love and lots of happily-ever-afters.
James Patterson, on the edge of a body of water

James Patterson peeks into 'The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians'

NONFICTION: They tell their best stories about why they love books.
image of two women, leaning out their front doors and laughing

Who wrote the 'Wicked Little Letters' that sent an English village into an uproar?

Based on a true story from the 1920s, the dark comedy stars Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley.
Love is all around, as demonstrated by these Turkish balloons.

Our books editor thought Romance wasn't for him. Then, he read Emily Henry

The popular genre seemed like a big hole in our book editor's reading until he realized he'd been reading it all along.
author Holly Gramazio in a black shirt

'Groundhog Day' meets 'Bridget Jones's Diary' in comic novel about a woman with too many husbands

FICTION: Holly Gramazio's heroine changes husbands more often than underwear.
photo of author Amor Towles on a bench in a park

'Gentleman in Moscow' writer Amor Towles' new book could be his best yet.

FICTION: It collects six stories and a novel, every one of them a winner.
St. Paul writer Marlon James is included in Atlantic magazine's new list of 136 "great American novels.".

You call those 'great American novels?' Where's Harper Lee? Beverly Cleary? Edward P. Jones?

The Atlantic's "great American novels" list is fun to debate but they whiffed on John Irving, Beverly Cleary, Edward P. Jones, Harper Lee and others.
Ernie Hudson (left) and Bill Murray are back to bust ghosts in "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire."

Review: Who you gonna call? 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'

The fourth (unless you count the all-female one) in the series isn't super-original but it's funny.
photo of author Rita Bullwinkel

'Headshot' is a bracing, inventive gutpunch of a novel

FICTION: Rita Bullwinkel's debut gives us a blow-by-blow look inside the minds of young female boxers in a seedy tournament.
author pictured, with fireplace and living room in the background

Minneapolis' Glenn Miller, from 'Days of Our Lives' and public TV to 'Doorman'

FICTION: The former TV exec makes his fiction debut with comic novel "Doorman Wanted."
photo of author Lindsay Starck

Augsburg professor's thriller asks why we need 'Monsters' and says they endanger us, for real

FICTION: Lindsay Starck's second novel is part family drama, part mystery.
FILE - Author Louise Erdrich reflects on growing up in North Dakota and her new book "The Plague of Doves" at her store BirchBark Books in Minneapolis

Wanna see two titans of American fiction? They're coming to Minneapolis Central Library

Louise Erdrich and Debra Magpie Earling will discuss their work May 9.
actors and crew members on a film set

Hollywood on the Mississippi? Comedy filming in West St. Paul is east metro's second movie this year

The Minnesota production will take advantage of spring break to film in the Heritage school gym.
author Chris Bohjalian with a dog

A Diana Spencer impersonator gets in a casino full of trouble in 'Princess of Las Vegas'

FICTION: Chris Bohjalian's latest thriller features another screw-up who's in over her head.
The cast and crew of "Oppenheimer" accept the award for best picture during the Oscars on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

The Oppenhomies triumph, winning 7 Oscars

"Oppenheimer" won best picture in an evening where the biggest surprise was Emma Stone taking her second best actress trophy for "Poor Things."
photo of author Steve Almond

Writer Steve Almond wants you to know your story is important. He'll also teach you to tell it

NONFICTION: In "Truth Is the Arrow, Mercy Is the Bow" and in classes at the Loft, he gets to get to the root of storytelling.
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Two Minnesotans are among the 19 new members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters

Composer Libby Larsen and author Charles Baxter have earned international reputations from their Minneapolis homes.
photo of author Michael Arceneaux in a "Houston" t-shirt

With debt under control, this gay, Black writer 'Finally Bought Some Jordans'

NONFICTION: Michael Arceneaux's essays about family are the best in his new collection.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, wearing a bathrobe, in "The Holdovers"

Want to ace your Oscar pool? Here are our picks in all 23 categories

The short version? When in doubt, pick "Oppenheimer."
Confused Hollywood types on stage at the 2017 Oscars.

Will this year add to the beefs and screw-ups detailed in 'Oscar Wars?' Of course it will

NONFICTION: Now in paperback, it's a fun, informative look at the awards' rough history.
Minnesota writer Kate DiCamillo changes course to celebrate a family's love in her new book

Minnesota writer Kate DiCamillo changes course to celebrate a family's love in her new book

She's built a wildly successful career writing about overcoming obstacles and dealing with loss. But "Ferris" is about a "happy, complete family."
photo of author Amy Tintera

With true crime podcasts and a tart heroine, 'Listen for the Lie' is a gas

FICTION: Amy Tintera's debut thriller stars a suspect who makes one bad decision after another.
photo of writer Claire Keegan

6 terrific books you can read in one sitting

Coming in at about 100 pages (or less), each guarantees a satisfying but brief read.
image of two women in a diner, opening a briefcase

Review: Two 'Drive-Away Dolls' are on a road trip to Goofytown

Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star as friends who get in over their heads when they tangle with gangsters.
photo of Zendaya, surrounded by extras

Review: 'Dune: Part Two' delivers on the thrilling promise of 'Part One'

The humanity gets lost but the second half of the sci-fi epic is one triumphant scene after another.
photo of Thomas Mullen, seated on concrete stairs

Dennis Lehane fans should check out Thomas Mullen's gripping 'Rumor Game'

FICTION: Set in Boston during World War II, it finds a reporter and an FBI agent getting to the bottom of antiwar activities.
photo of Sloane Crosley

Jewel thief and a death forced writer Sloane Crosley to wrestle with 'Grief'

NONFICTION: The "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" essayist juxtaposes two kinds of loss in new book.
photograph of filmmakers Tricia Cooke and Ethan Coen, masked, on set

Ethan Coen's first solo feature film is a Coen brothers-y comedy

He wrote it with wife Tricia Cooke and will team with her again before rejoining brother Joel.
photo of author James L. Swanson in front of photo of Abraham Lincoln and fireplace

A town on the edge of colonial Massachusetts opens a door to history in 'Deerfield Massacre'

NONFICTION: "Manhunt" author James L. Swanson returns with an absorbing look at a pivotal moment for early America.
photo of author Leslie Jamison

Leslie Jamison got married, had a baby and lived to tell about it in 'Splinters'

NONFICTION: Her essays are compassionate, insightful and hilarious.
image of actor Kingsley Ben-Adir as Bob Marley

Come for Bob, stay for Rita in 'Bob Marley: One Love'

Lashana Lynch is outstanding as the legendary musician's talented, principled wife.
A.J. Finn

At last, A.J. Finn has a new thriller for fans of his 'Woman in the Window'

FICTION: "End of Story" is the gothic tale of a novelist whose life is as mysterious as his books.
photograph of author Tommy Oragne

Pulitzer finalist Tommy Orange and Kiley Reid highlight author series

Events include both in-person and virtual appearances.
a woman and a man in bed in "Lisa Frankenstein"

Review: Diablo Cody's 'Lisa Frankenstein' is assembled from parts of better films

It's an attempt at comedy and romance. Neither works.
photo of author Rae Giana Rashad in white shirt

A new kind of slavery traps Black women in futuristic (or not?) 'The Blueprint'

FICTION: Rae Giana Rashad's first novel recalls "The Handmaid's Tale" with its chilling depiction of injustice.
Man holding a woman's hand in one hand and a gun in the other

Review: 'Argylle' socks it to audiences with too many twists

Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell star in the shaky spy spoof.
Michael Wolraich

'The Bishop and the Butterfly' brought New York City to its knees in the 1930s

NONFICTION: There's a murder, but expect to learn more about the end of a political machine.
photograph of author Mona Susan Power with backdrop of autumn leaves

Keith Ellison, TD Mischke and Kate DiCamillo among Minnesota Book Award nominees

The trophies will be handed out in nine categories May 7.
As many as 48 million trees were lost in the blowdown, from BWCA storm on July 4, 1999.  Author Cary J. Griffith revisits it in "Gunflint Falling." (T

'Gunflint Falling,' a gripping book about the BWCA blowdown, highlights mysteries of nature

Cary J. Griffith checks in with dozens of campers, rangers and others who grappled with the 1999 storm.
Jodie Comer starred on Broadway in "Prima Facie." She'll narrate an audiobook based on the one-woman play.

Emmy and Tony Award winner Jodie Comer tackles an audiobook

She narrates "Prima Facie," based on material she performed on Broadway.
Image of Greta Gerwig directing Ryan Gosling on the set of "Barbie."

The biggest snubs and surprises in the 2024 Oscar nominations

Long story short: "Barbie" got hosed.
Christopher Nolan's sweeping drama about the development of the atomic bomb snagged 13 Oscar nominations Tuesday.

Who will win this year's Oscars? Who should win?

Let's just say things are looking for good for "Oppenheimer" and "The Holdovers."
Margot Livesey

Full of likably flawed characters, 'Road from Belhaven' is a book to cherish

FICTION: Margot Livesey's latest, set in 19th-century Scotland, features a girl with a supernatural gift.
Olivia Ford, author of "Mrs. Quinn's Rise to Fame."

Review: Like 'British Baking Show'? You'll eat up 'Mrs. Quinn's Rise to Fame'

FICTION: The English cakes-and-cookies competition may have a different name in Olivia Ford's novel, but the inspiration is clear.
Marcie Rendon is one of dozens of Minnesota writers who likes to imagine evil doings here.

Land of 10,000 Maniacs: Why Minnesota produces so many top mystery writers

Jess Lourey, William Kent Krueger, Marcie Rendon, Mary Logue and many more live — and invent crimes — here.
Bebe Wood, left, Reneé Rapp and Avantika in "Mean Girls."

Review: It's nice to have the 'Mean Girls' back, but about those songs...

Turning Tina Fey's comedy into a musical adds nothing, but it's still an entertaining story.

Graywolf Press celebrates 50 years and plans for 50 more

The small, adventurous Minneapolis firm is a big success in the publishing world, and plans to stay that way.

The thrills in 'Only If You're Lucky' take too long to materialize

FICTION: Stacy Willingham's college-set novel isn't as gripping as its predecessors.
Erika Alexander and Jeffrey Wright in “American Fiction,” which was a highlight of this year’s Twin Cities Film Festival.

Review: Jeffrey Wright grounds the satire in wobbly 'American Fiction'

The veteran character actor has a terrific role as a novelist whose books aren't selling.

19 new books to get you through a Minnesota winter

Baby, it's cold outside, but it's nice and warm in the pages of upcoming fiction and nonfiction from Kao Kalia Yang, Erik Larson, Chris Bohjalian and more.
Romance books such as the “Bridgerton” series, are racking up huge sales. A new Minneapolis store called Tropes & Trifles aims to keep the kisses

Minneapolis' Tropes and Trifles aims to bring more bodice-ripping romance to your life

When the permanent space opens in March, it'll be the only romance book store in the Twin Cities.

In Stephen McCauley's comic novel, a gay man tires of fixing his family's problems

FICTION: Sharp "You Only Call When You're in Trouble" brings together three people with a lot of issues.
March 16, 1990: Nationally syndicated cartoonist Alison Bechdel at work in her south Minneapolis apartment. Tom Sweeney

Time-travel to the past with vintage interviews of Minnesota writers, from Hassler to Krueger

Other subjects include William Kent Krueger and Bill Holm.
Richard Dorment

Told a masterwork is a fake, one man tries to prove his Andy Warhol is real

NONFICTION: Art critic Richard Dorment spent more than a decade helping his friend fight Andy Warhol's protectors.
Mike McCormack

Missing family? Mysterious calls? 'This Plague of Souls' is full of suspense

FICTION: Booker Prize-shortlisted Mike McCormack crafts another Irish gem.
Keanu Reeves in “John Wick 4.”

What were the best movies you saw in 2023? Our critic names his top 10

Hollywood got its weird on — mostly in a good way.
“The Boys in the Boat,” directed by George Clooney, is about an American rowing team’s will at the Summer Olympics in Nazi Germany.

Review: 'The Boys in the Boat' is handsome but you may want to read the book first

George Clooney's film version omits the setbacks that made this true story so inspiring.
Catherine Ryan Howard

Have you missed out on Catherine Ryan Howard, whose thrillers are genuinely thrilling?

FICTION: A woman tries to find her sister's murderer. Will she be the next victim?
Birchbark Books is owned by author Louise Erdrich. (Anna Ta, Star Tribune)

Love bookstores? Get a load of these novels set in scenic bookshops around the world

Dozens of titles include new "Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop" and upcoming "Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop."
Heid E. Erdrich

Heid E. Erdrich selected as Minneapolis' first poet laureate

The author of "Little Big Bully" will be the city's poetry advocate throughout 2024.
Fantasia Barrino plays the adult Celie in “The Color Purple.”

Review: After a shaky start, 'The Color Purple' keeps getting better

Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson and Danielle Brooks shine in the musical adaptation of Alice Walker's book.
Emma Stone plays a young Victorian woman who is revived by a Frankenstein-ish scientist in “Poor Things.”

Review: Emma Stone swings for the fences in bonkers comedy/drama 'Poor Things'

She re-teams with "Favourite" director Yorgos Lanthimos on a Frankenstein comedy.
Opening Dec. 25, “The Boys in the Boat” is the George Clooney-directed adaptation of Daniel James Brown’s nonfiction bestseller.

Writer of Hinckley fire book is psyched about George Clooney's 'Boys in the Boat' film

NONFICTION: Daniel James Brown debuted with "Under a Flaming Sky" but "Boys" made him a publishing star.
Patric Richardson’s new book, “House Love,” extends his laundry wizardry to the home.

St. Paul laundry guru Patric Richardson's new book argues 'House Love' is self-care

NONFICTION: The follow-up to "Laundry Love" is a room-by-room guide to loving your house.