Koe (Delayed Rays of a Star) draws on Chinese mythology for this brilliant story of two sisters who were born as snakes in 815 China and live as women in contemporary New York City and Singapore.
New York Comic Con offers a wide-ranging slate of panels and other programming for fans and industry professionals alike.
Don’t Build, Rebuild: The Case for Imaginative Reuse in Architecture “Science, rather than being a sideline, is the through line that integrates [Benjamin] Franklin’s diverse interests ...
In honor of World Kid Lit Month in September, we spoke with publishers and translators about the landscape of children’s ...
Stewart, most recently manager of grassroots communications for the ALA's Public Policy and Advocacy Office, will join the ...
The Nomadic Press founder has been appointed as the new executive director of the Bay Area Book Festival, now in its 11th year. He succeeds Cherilyn Parsons, who founded the festival and stepped down ...
London-based communications and PR agency Midas has opened a U.S. office and hired Katharine Myers, most recently senior ...
In this exuberant anthology, journalist Talese (Bartleby and Me) brings together highlights from his six-decade career reporting on New York City. His eclectic range of subjects captures the ...
Security consultant Roberts debuts with a blunt account of his seven-year stint as Whitney Houston’s bodyguard. After a career in the North Wales Police and the Royal Air Force, Roberts was ...
The making of John Lennon’s 1973 album Mind Games is unpacked in this intriguing if disorganized collection. Gathering assorted photographs, memos, interviews, and annotated song lyrics, Lennon ...
We spoke with the author of ‘Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees,’ billed by publisher IDW as ‘Dexter’ meets Richard Scarry’s ...
New York’s big comics event is adding more industry programming—and fewer comics publishers than ever are attending.