Baroni, formerly SVP, editor-in-chief, and publisher of Harmony Books and Rodale Books at Penguin Random House, will join HarperCollins on October 7 as SVP and publisher for Harvest and Harper ...
In what may be turn out to be one of most consequential lawsuits yet filed in defense of the freedom to read, six major publishers, the Authors Guild, and several bestselling authors have teamed ...
In Our South (Union Square, Oct.), Black queer chef Ashleigh Shanti compiles more than 125 recipes that showcase the ways in which Black cooks have shaped Southern foodways and cultures.
For his thesis project before graduating from the Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media program at the School of Professional Studies at New York University this spring, Aananth Daksnamurthy ...
TikTok landed in the U.S. in 2018, and two years later, as the pandemic took hold and people found themselves spending more time in their kitchens, food content on the platform took off.
What about O’Connor’s work appealed to you? In the past, circles of literary criticism—particularly what they used to call the “New Criticism” out of the University of Chicago—told us ...
Mango Publishing Group has formed a new imprint, Books That Save Lives, which will be headed by Mango publisher Brenda Knight. According to a release, the idea for the imprint came during a sales ...
In The Endless Refrain (Melville House, Nov.), journalist David Rowell explores how legacy acts are strangling new music. Can you explain the current nostalgia in pop and rock music? Some people ...
Shell (A Child’s Place), a professor of science journalism at Boston University, delves into the international eel market with rigorous research and welcome humor in this beguiling account.
In this gripping and expansive reexamination of the Scopes Monkey Trial, a lightning-rod debate over what was allowed to be taught in public schools caps a decades-long run of Continue reading ...
Christina Lynch’s Pony Confidential (Berkley, Nov.) follows a snarky pony as he tries to acquit his previous owner of a murder charge. Where did the pony-as-amateur-detective idea come from?
Reading the graphic novel Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze (Titan), is like experiencing Jimi Hendrix's music in its original setting. The art evokes the psychedelic style of the 1960s—especially the ...