Get your writing goals started right in 2025 with the second ever Get Started Right Writing Challenge. The second day of this ...
Ian Lynam puts his kaleidoscopic expertise to work examining Japanese graphic design from an internationalist and feminist ...
In The Odd Woman and the City, Vivian Gornick writes elegiacally of life in her 60s, her love for New York and the oddballs ...
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Automotive photographer Larry Chen will publish his first-ever book entitled Life at Shutter Speed: Two Decades of Larry Chen ...
Exclusive: Having sold 36 million copies of his kids' books, Terry Deary has turned his gaze on adults. Expect fireworks, as ...
Exclusive: Terry Deary has sold 36 million copies of his Horrible Histories children's books, and credits education ...
The increasing amount of debris has heightened fears about the "Kessler syndrome". Named after an American astrophysicist ...
Is mysticism still of any use? Mostly his answer is yes. But he reminds readers that when we're dealing with mysticism, we're ...
Last December, in a column about the Jewish books of 2023, I predicted that “next year’s list will include a slew of books dealing with the crisis in Israel or will be read through the lens of the war ...
A discussion of the legal issues related to book banning in public schools and public libraries, including pertinent debates, ...
Organizers have submitted a 62-page application to the Madison School District, which is deciding whether to sponsor the ...