Why Book Clubs Continue to Grow – And Why That Actually Makes Sense Right Now
On the second Thursday of each month, twelve people congregate around a corner table in a coffee shop near a […]
On the second Thursday of each month, twelve people congregate around a corner table in a coffee shop near a […]
Standing in front of an enormous bookstore wall with dozens of face-out covers and little shelf-talkers written by enthusiastic staff
You’ll notice something if you walk into any Barnes & Noble on a Tuesday afternoon. Even though the shelves are
If you’re not paying attention, it’s easy to miss a certain part of a library storytime session. A young child,
The tale of Jules Verne’s Paris in the Twentieth Century contains a unique kind of irony. The novel, which was
A common misconception among novice writers is that decisions about publication are based solely on the quality of the writing.
Some people find themselves staring at the ceiling at midnight, contemplating how they would survive a pandemic that wipes out
In publishing, there is a specific type of heartache that is unrelated to writing ability. A manuscript is purchased, edited,
A certain type of novel is not just read and appreciated; it becomes ingrained in society to the point where