Penguin is not amused
Dennis Johnson
Australian humorist David Thorne, whose first book was a New York Times bestseller published by Penguin and who runs a wickedly funny website where he publishes his hilarious, prankish email… 2 / Read more »
Australian humorist David Thorne, whose first book was a New York Times bestseller published by Penguin and who runs a wickedly funny website where he publishes his hilarious, prankish email… 2 / Read more »
Get ready for a sort of rarity: The big publishing machine in New York doing what it usually does — a mega-rollout featuring the usual power-broker suspects — except this… Read more »
“The Factory novels are certainly the most viscerally imagined of their kind that I’ve ever read, or reread multiple times. Derek Raymond wrote in a supposedly escapist genre in a… Read more »
Last week Longreads announced it had partnered with Virgin Atlantic Airlines and was introducing a new business called Travelreads, which offers flyers long-form articles about various locales curated to match their… Read more »
Just like the headline says, for one day only we’re offering the rapier sharp writings of Giacomo Casanova for a mere $2.99 for the eBook and $6 for the print… Read more »
Melville House author David Graeber is the star of “Barter That,” a parody of Young Money’s “Roger That” video produced by students in a York University anthropology class. In the song, Graeber’s rethinking of the history of barter… 1 / Read more »
Living that punk band Republican dream A new book wants to clean up the Lower Ninth Ward Rumors of Amazon’s Kindle Fire 2 Almost dead, but living to write the… Read more »