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Ingram’s new service MediaScout connects film and TV professionals with books available for screen adaptation—and makes it easier for titles to get noticed Hollywood runs on stories—and needs great ...
In a time-crunched world, it’s no surprise that audio is the fastest-growing format in the publishing industry. (Sponsored) ...
English literature PhD Potter debuts with an elegant and impressive history of the Roma people. She traces how governments have sought to eject, eradicate, and assimilate the Continue reading » A ...
The tragic death of Amelia Earhart owed as much to her husband’s Svengali-like machinations as to her limited piloting skills, according to this canny dual biography. Journalist Shapiro (The ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Jonathan Gluck's An Exercise in Uncertainty, a touching memoir ...
The Man and the Movies’ (Mariner, July), the film critic digs into the life and times of the legendary Hollywood actor.
Small towns in red states overwhelmingly voted in support of cutting federal spending in their own backyard. Now the future ...
In the novelist’s ‘Love Forms’ (Scribner, July), a 58-year-old Londoner sets out to find the daughter she gave up for ...
Ahead of this year’s U.S. Book Show, held at the New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem, take a tour of some of Harlem’s ...
The long-running literary nonprofit and bi-monthly magazine has revised and added to its digital offerings in an effort to ...
Much has happened in Harlem since it first jumped to international literary acclaim in the 1920s. Yet as the stewards of the ...
Mullen’s striking latest, her first collection since 2013’s Urban Tumbleweed, interrogates an increasingly online world with a keen eye for the eerie. “As I Wander Lonely in the Cloud ...