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A Mainstream Alternative History of Alternative Mainstream Music’ (Da Capo, Sept.), journalist Klosterman constructs a ...
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Candlewick Press, Holiday House, and Peachtree—the U.S.-based children’s publishing divisions of Walker Books Group—have ...
The new reissue imprint at Doubleday offers a home to groundbreaking and hard-to-pin-down books that have disappeared from ...
The founder and publisher of Pushcart Press recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its eponymous prizes with a 580-page ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Kate Beaton's Rebecca, a haunting story that draws great tenderness ...
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I had an unpublished debut novel people were saying good things about. I brought a stubborn sense of humor—and a relatable ...
The public art project annually invites one writer to contribute an unpublished manuscript to be released in the year 2114.