‘A Constant Process of Waking’: The Millions Interviews Mira Jacob
A graphic memoir composed almost entirely of dialogue and static drawings might seem like an unlikely follow-up to The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing, Mira Jacob’s acclaimed...
A graphic memoir composed almost entirely of dialogue and static drawings might seem like an unlikely follow-up to The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing, Mira Jacob’s acclaimed...
Florida State Representative Mark Hill filed HB 855 back in February that would make the censorship and banning of books in schools easier and put the...
Sponsored by The Fifth Doctrine, the third book in New York Times bestselling author Karen Robards’s The Guardian Series. These deals were active as of this writing,...
The Wayward Children novella series by Seanan McGuire will be coming to the small screen, picked up by SyFy and Legendary Television. Joe Tracz will adapt the...
Taner Akçam, a leading authority on the Armenian genocide, is unquestionably a very brave man: now based in the US, he is himself Turkish, and because...
The invention of “bookishness,” and why Marie Kondo is so threatening to people who buy in Photo by Monterey Public Library D o you remember, back in 2017,...
Emily W Pease, author of “Let Me Out Here,” recommends literature about the sacred and the strange Photo by Harley Upton on Unsplash Some years after I began...
Why I won’t be stocking “The Wizenards” This month, retired basketball player Kobe Bryant adds new lines to his resume — publisher and author — with the first volume of...
Being a woman who doesn’t want kids is complicated. The responses one gets from admitting this vary, but are often dismissive or incredulous. Even writing this...
With season three of Queer Eye out, I wanted to put together a round-up of the books written by our beloved Fab Five. 2019 promises to...