Record-breaking sports and cultural moments, groundbreaking inventions and discoveries, pivotal military battles, and ...
The Book Manufacturers Institute’s annual state of the industry report sees manufacturing returning to a more normal business ...
Doug Seibold, founder of Agate Publishing, has begun marketing the Agate Publishing Academy, in order to provide an ...
A noteworthy member of the self-appointed Second New York School, Notley (For the Ride) takes the title of her expansive 50th book from a poem by Frank O’Hara: she is “reflected upon” by ...
Novelist París (Ramifications) reflects in these striking essays on the complicated relationship between place and identity. Traversing the cities “that have marked my life,” Continue reading ...
A woman convalescing from an operation considers her relationship to her body, in Australian writer Brabon’s meditative U.S. debut. The unnamed narrator, a 20-something graduate student with an ...
Leung and Wu portray renowned modernist architect I.M. Pei (1917–2019) as perceptive, serious, and determined from an early age. Visiting stream-carved volcanic rocks in Suzhou, China, young Pei ...
Romance veteran Ripper (Book Boyfriend), who uses ze/zir pronouns, knows zir way around a meet-cute, but the heroes of this entertaining contemporary, wannabe sportswriter Des and pro soccer ...
Bestseller Roanhorse is in top form in the satisfying conclusion to her Between Earth and Sky epic fantasy trilogy (after 2022’s Fevered Star). The future of Serapio, the newly ascendant Carrion ...
Layering bright, shape-based figures against clean white backgrounds, Higgins (Some of These Are Snails) takes a trip around the year, employing rhythmically tight verse to mark each month.
Rising from the Ashes: Los Angeles, 1992. Edward Jae Song Lee, Latasha Harlins, Rodney King, and a City on Fire ...
In 1816, the “year without a summer,” ash from a distant volcanic explosion renders the sky dark and cold, “from Beijing to Brussels, Naples to New York.” Digitally finished multimedia ...