Tonight(!) in San Francisco, Wave Books and The Rumpus bring you “A More Than Interesting Night.” Featuring authors Andrew Altschul, Joshua Mohr, Beverly Parayno, and Timothy Donnelly. With performances by…
Amazon.com has been battling with states across the country over whether or not the company should collect sales taxes. The company’s practice of not collecting sales taxes in most states…
This week in New York, Jane Eyre readings at Housing Works Bookstore Café, Karen Russell and Wells Tower at the New York Public Library, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Hunter…
John Wilwol reviews Tea Obreht’s new novel, The Tiger’s Wife, which vibrates with the low rumble of unanswered and unanswerable questions that keeps us up at night.
Self-promotion alert day 3: maybe you’d like to help my band finish recording our second album? I will happily spend all my time looking at mid-century modern advertisements. Travel Norway,…
David Sirota writes a weekly column that appears in dozens of newspapers. He has his own radio show. And he’s a frequent guest on cable TV gabfests. These facts should…
The Rumpus and Wave Books Proudly Presents: “A More Than Interesting Night” March 14th The Make-Out Room, 3225 22nd Street, 7pm Click Here to Purchase Tickets! Featuring authors Andrew Altschul,…
The Atlantic has two articles about longitudinal studies: the Harvard Study of Adult Development, begun in 1937, which followed the lives of Harvard sophomore men for over 70 years to…
“Grief, all of a sudden, is hot. Books by authors who have lost a loved one are becoming so common they’re now a classifiable snowflake in the unending blizzard of…
“McNally Jackson in New York is one of a growing number of bookstores that can print on demand. The store has recently installed an Espresso Book Machine, a printer that…