What’s On Your Nightstand?: Wild Cards
Everyone, it seems, was in a post-you-know-which-trade-show coma last week, so there were fewer comments … Read the full post
Everyone, it seems, was in a post-you-know-which-trade-show coma last week, so there were fewer comments … Read the full post
We’re all weary of talking about the trade show, so I’m reminding myself in this subject line … Read the full post
Margaret Atwood, the acclaimed author, novelist, and poet, seems like she can do anything. At age … Read the full post
For those gentle readers who did not attend, ignored, or otherwise had no idea that there was such … Read the full post
Another Book Expo America winds down…another participant realizes that it will take her feet … Read the full post
Yes, things slow down a little in the summer for the book publishing industry. But for most readers, … Read the full post
In this installment of our new feature, we talk about the bookstore of the future with…a futurist. … Read the full post
Mike Scotti, author of the recently released memoir The Blue Cascade: A Memoir of Life After War (Grand … Read the full post
All right, you readers. This week, make me proud! Tell the world what’s on your nightstand, … Read the full post
Jeffrey Lewis is the author of Berlin Cantata (Haus Publishing), a “polyphonic novel” about the … Read the full post
Last week my friend and fellow Book Riot writer Elizabeth Bastos asked on Twitter “Do you do … Read the full post
This is the second of four pre-Book Expo America posts on what bookstores might look like and function … Read the full post
Madeline Miller was born in Boston and grew up in New York City and Philadelphia. She attended Brown … Read the full post
Do I have to admit this? OK, I’ll admit this: I just read The Hunger Games. The first book. … Read the full post
Since Boston’s Grub Street writers’ collective is holding its annual Muse conference this … Read the full post
Emily St. John Mandel was born on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. She studied dance at … Read the full post
Unlike me, you may not be a rabid Mad Men fan–and I’ll forgive you, especially this season. … Read the full post
Last week there were fewer of you answering this question, which might mean you’re weary of … Read the full post
Many of the sites we highlight in this feature have been around for a while–there’s nothing … Read the full post
Where do these weeks go, fellow readers? April is nearly gone, and I have yet to read seven books … Read the full post