The Literary hosted its second Book-to-Brick event on Sunday, where people painted their favorite book covers on bricks.
"Are you going to call it ‘A Tale of Two Bookshops’?" Craig Florence, owner of Mother Foucault's asks. We are not. The ...
Dartmouth Academy took a more community-focused approach, kicking off World Book Day by inviting parents into the school to ...
A posthumous collection of Joan Didion’s diaries, biographies of Yoko Ono and Mark Twain, a history of The Onion — and plenty ...
In her powerful new memoir, Amy Griffin—the venture investor behind Starface, Kosas, and other buzzy woman-focused ...
Linda Gallant, project director at The Head and The Hand, talks about the non-profit bookstore and independent publisher.
Having studied the “difficult prose” of “Naked Lunch” by William S Burroughs, a number of “strange texts” in English, and “incomprehensible Greek text in translation” as part of his English literature ...
For the last 40 years, no organization has done more to further Thurber’s local legacy than Thurber House, the literary center ... to be affixed to the covers of books whose authors have won ...
A new book by the historian Linda Gordon considers seven social movements that transformed the country — not all of them for the better. He conjured fantastical worlds with covers for novels by ...
The moment you cross the threshold of Left Bank Books in St. Louis, you’re no longer just a browser – you’ve become a literary explorer embarking on an expedition through carefully curated stacks ...
The distinctive green awning with crisp white lettering serves as a literary lighthouse, guiding book lovers through downtown ...
Traditional publishing provides credibility, industry support, and wide distribution but is highly competitive and often slow. On the other hand, self-publishing grants full creative control, faster ...