What’s the best way to publish “binge-reading”?
Kirsten Reach
LitHub is off to a strong start, already making us forget it wasn’t here six months (or even one month) ago. Yesterday the site ran an article by the great… Read more »
LitHub is off to a strong start, already making us forget it wasn’t here six months (or even one month) ago. Yesterday the site ran an article by the great… Read more »
When you read David Streitfeld’s “Literary Lions” piece in The New York Times early this week, you may have noticed certain little aside before Salon and the Huffington Post jumped on… Read more »
On Monday, Knopf announced the forthcoming publication of The Strange Library, a new book by Haruki Murakami. The 96-page novel will be released in December, only three and a half… Read more »
Last week, the Man Booker Prize committee unveiled the thirteen books that made its 2014 longlist. Joshua Ferris, Siri Hustvedt, David Mitchell, and Ali Smith all made the cut; Donna… Read more »
1. To Rise Again at a Decent Hour, by Joshua Ferris 2. The Narrow Road to the Deep North, by Richard Flanagan 3. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, by Karen… Read more »
The Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction were presented over the weekend in Las Vegas, going this year to Donna Tartt for her novel The Goldfinch, and Doris… Read more »
The 2014 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced at Columbia University yesterday afternoon. A number of big names won in the Journalism category—most notably the Washington Post and the Guardian for their… Read more »
The shortlist for the Baileys Prize—formerly the Orange Prize, honoring fiction by women—was released yesterday, and it’s a strong crop. Three (THREE!) debut writers made the cut alongside heavy hitters… Read more »
Any author with a new book dreams of the reviews. From the biggest newspaper to the smallest blog, every review is a chance to have your hard work recognized—your book… Read more »