Much to the delight of fans, Ize Press revealed the highly anticipated cover for the first volume of the English print edition of the iconic apocalyptic fantasy novel Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint.
Echo On Publications announced that Carpenter’s film would receive an official novelization, written by none other than Sutter Cane himself! “In the Mouth of Madn ...
After he and his brother join them in New York, the novel opens out into a more conventional consideration of rootlessness ...
We spoke to French rare book collector Walden Rare Books, which has a number of pristine Song of Ice and Fire novels — ...
O’Connor has recently been presenting her new book to various audiences. She recently did events at Changing Hands Bookstore in Phoenix and Antigone Books in Tucson. She will also give talks in ...
This is an essay about hands and handwriting. I think of handwriting as a way to organise thought into shapes. I like shapes. I like organising them. But because of recent neurological changes in my ...
Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1928, his modernist conception of self and selfhood was quite different from Keats’s. He loved books and his inspiration was often literary; his paintings feature ...
The Bookseller’s Hotlists are literary agencies’ top manuscripts out on submission with UK and international publishers, compiled by Tom Tivnan for the London, Bologna and Frankfurt book fairs.
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Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17. Photo: Warner Bros. The New Year is the perfect time to refresh your bookshelf and reading list with the many highly anticipated page-to-screen adaptations coming in ...
Novels by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Karen Russell, nonfiction by Ezra Klein, new “Hunger Games” and “Wicked” prequels and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by It’s been ...
but the author’s unusual control over his prose and elegant cadences remain as a jaded Irish writer named Anthony Fennell embarks on an assignment to cover underwater fiber-optic cables on the ...