Inaugural Blog Tour: Eat When You Feel Sad
Paul Oliver
More and more, we find ourselves in awe of the quality, depth and variety of places on the internet talking about books. Thus, we’ve decided to take a year-end… Read more »
More and more, we find ourselves in awe of the quality, depth and variety of places on the internet talking about books. Thus, we’ve decided to take a year-end… Read more »
More and more, we find ourselves in awe of the depth and variety of places on the internet talking about books. Thus, we’ve decided to take a year-end look at… Read more »
More and more, we find ourselves in awe of the depth and variety of places on the internet talking about books. Thus, we’ve decided to take a year-end look at… 2 / Read more »
More and more, we find ourselves in awe of the depth and variety of places on the internet talking about books. Thus, we’ve decided to take a year-end look at… Read more »
On Wednesday (11/10) Melville House is pleased to be hosting the first public party for The Second Pass, the literary website founded by John WIlliams in 2009. Despite its youth,… Read more »
If you missed yesterday’s inaugural post then you might be wondering what this is. Basically we want to take the end of the year to revisit what we’ve published but… Read more »
We’re doing something special on MobyLives this fall/winter. For the first time ever we’re posting a year-in-review of the titles we’ve published. This will be achieved chronologically (mostly) and daily… Read more »
Today the famous (sometimes infamous) litblog Bookslut is celebrating their 100th issue. Sure, the website says they’re onto the 101st issue but they’re celebrating the century mark today. This of… 10 / Read more »
Breaking the Jonathan Franzen / Oprah Winfrey story on Monday, and following on Wednesday with the cover photo of Freedom proving our first report, led to one of those interesting… 8 / Read more »
Back in the early days of book blogging, Jessa Crispin on her Bookslut blog back set the standard for what most have come to think of as a book blogger:… 2 / Read more »