The Invisible Army That Turns a Manuscript Into a Phenomenon
No one, living or dead, has ever successfully read a book that is kept in a climate-controlled vault at Yale […]
No one, living or dead, has ever successfully read a book that is kept in a climate-controlled vault at Yale […]
When you walk into any Barnes & Noble, you’ll almost instantly notice the gold and silver foil stickers that are
The organizers of the International Booker Prize ceremony in London this past May revealed a series of numbers that caused
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The fact that Daniel Defoe was almost sixty years old when he published Robinson Crusoe is somewhat noteworthy. By that
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There’s a moment every writer recognizes — sitting with a finished manuscript, or something close to it, and realizing they
There’s a particular kind of reader who discovers John Sandford’s novels the way most people stumble into a long-running television