In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Lori Rader-Day's Wreck Your Heart, an exceptional standalone following ...
Life as Art’ (Univ. of Pittsburgh, Feb.), the historian unpacks the complex relationship between the playwright and his ...
A speed dating event becomes a blood bath in the debut author’s horror rom-com hybrid, How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates ...
I didn’t set out to construct a heroine so much as listen for one—the voice of someone caught between conscience and desire, ...
Schaper began her career 40 years ago as the manager and buyer at Pages & Pages Bookstore in Louisville, Ky., before working ...
The longtime executive director of the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association leaves her mark on the entire ...
The social media star and PBS “resident librarian” is continuing to spread “library joy” as the host of a “Reading Rainbow” ...
The final piece of the mass market paperback puzzle was the creation of a reprint licensing agreement that granted mass ...
People want books with big emotions, to go on a huge emotional journey. We’re due for another Nicholas Sparks–style author ...
For Carla Hayden, 2025 has been a year of turning bitter lemons into lemonade. In March, after the White House removed her ...
The Penguin Random House CEO has gone all in on protecting the First Amendment and the freedom to read. For his efforts and ...
The Authors Guild and Rasenberger received good news this fall when a judge ruled that a class action lawsuit against OpenAI ...
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