Indie House Rides the Pulitzer Wave
Seattle-based poetry publisher Wave Books is seeing a surge of interest after one of its titles, 'Olio' by Tyehimba Jess, won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry this year. more »
Ann Birstein
Dies at 89: The memoirist and novelist often wrote of her roots
as a New York rabbi's daughter and turbulent marriage to critic Alfred Kazin.
Two Canadian
Publishers Merge: Breakwater Books has purchased fellow
Newfoundland and Labrador company Creative Book Publishing, nearly doubling its
number of titles.
Remembering
Gwendolyn Brooks: In 1950, the poet became the first
African-American to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Her reputation has only grown
since.
A Golden Age for
Dystopian Fiction: What to make of our new literature of radical
pessimism, in which liberal and conservative dystopias battle in proxy wars of
the imagination.
What Maya
Angelou Taught Me: "It wasn’t until Maya Angelou died that
the full story of her life opened up to me, and helped me open up my own,"
Kyla Marshell writes.
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