Twelve Days Before Christmas (4)
On the fourth day of gifting we recommend to thee, four minor league
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On the fourth day of gifting we recommend to thee, four minor league
teams…
On the third day of gifting we recommend to thee, three ladies hiking…
In case anyone is looking for a Christmas present idea for me, here you go (posted by A Novel Idea Bookstore): I've been good, I promise. 🙂 New App for Literary Journals LitRagger gathers the best small press literature has to offer into one convenient space for people who love great fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Our titles consistently publish work featured in the Best American and Pushcart Prize anthologies. The collection includes Prairie Schooner. (via Galleycat) A young couple made a printing press from Ikea drawers Charles and Jenny used it to print the covers of their wedding programs. They … Continue reading Bookish Links and Delightful Miscellany
On the second day of gifting we recommend to thee,two pigskin stories…
For the next 12 days, UNP is proud to present our very own rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” titled: Twelve Days before Christmas We Recommend to Thee. Our selections come from our 2012 Fall and Winter season. Sing along! On the first day of gifting we recommend to thee, a delightful and funny book of poetry… Continue reading Twelve Days Before Christmas
To celebrate the Festival of Lights, we've created our own rendition of “I Have a Little Dreidel.” Listen to the piano accompaniment here and sing along! I have a little story That is published by the Press With edits, proofs, revisions It is sure to be the best Oh gifting, gifting, gifting Books from JPS You will want to give to those You like the very best Waskow, Schwartz, and Adler Are authors not to miss Their books will surely please For your days of gifts Oh gifting, gifting, gifting Books from JPS You will want to … Continue reading Happy Hanukkah from the Press!
The New York Times said Jason C. Anthony was a “…fine, visceral writer and a witty observer” in a review of his book Hoosh. Roger Welsch’s Embracing Fry Bread was in the Grand Island Independent. Suzanne Roberts won the National Outdoor Book Award Literature Category and was featured on KOLO-TV. Bluegrass Baseball by Katya Cengel was on the East Bay Express best of 2012 list. Light on the Prairie by Nancy Plain was reviewed on TusconCitizen.com. On the Dark Side of the Moon by Mike Medberry was on the Idaho Statesman blog. Continue reading Review roundup
In case you missed it yesterday, Epistolophilia by Julija Šukys is on the longlist for the 2013 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction. You can see the announcement here. The shortlist for the prize will be announced Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. Congrats again, Julija! Continue reading Longlist for the Charles Taylor Prize announced
In 2006 a colleague at a leading university press told me “searchability is a fad.” His comment has been on my mind ever since. Much of the discussion about electronic publishing, at least in scholarly circles, cycles back to searchability – the idea that our books will be more useful if readers can immediately home in on key words or phrases, either within a book or across many books. I spend a good part of my day with a search engine, so it’s not like I’m opposed to searching and searchability altogether. I’m not against electronic publishing either, although I’ve long … Continue reading Krissed Off: The Searchability fetish
I don't know about you, but I love reading through all of the end of the year "best of" lists. First up, Publishers Weekly "Even without hurricanes, assembling the Best Books issue is tough. To decide on our top 10, we went back to our tavern annex this year, editor after editor making their case for what should and shouldn't make it. In 2011 we all rallied around a popular novel; this time we threw that love at Chris Ware, who designed and hand-lettered our cover (featuring the first alteration of the PW logo in the company's history) based on … Continue reading Bookish Links and Delightful Miscellany