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“An endless party sounds fun in theory,” writes Kristy McGinnis’s narrator in the novel “Motion of Intervals,” but “the body ...
Independent publishers come up against huge challenges to keep doing what they're best at: celebrating alternative and ...
With World Book Day on April 23 and the Art Vancouver contemporary art fair ... Books written by Canadians made up 12 per cent of print book sales in Canada in 2024, according to BookNet Canada.
A Lynn gallery is opening a new art space showcasing work from more than 50 independent artists with diverse styles and ...
In this book trilogy spanning generations of characters, the cast never meets “the enemy” until the closing arcs, the ...
But old-school entertainment is making a comeback. Interest in vinyl has soared in recent years; figures compiled for the ...
Summer is, perhaps counterintuitively, the season when many of us find ourselves with our nose constantly in a book. Warm ...
Dan Brown is known for his best-selling thriller novels but what does he read in his own time? The author has written eight ...
When I read about people ‘discovering’ and republishing ‘lost classics’, I often think: Well, they were in print once ...
Vignettes from 130 years of children’s literature came together in Becoming, an exhibition that resonated with adults too. It ...
Katie Mitchell’s photo book “Prose to the People” visits stores around the United States, from the 19th century to today.
Joe Feddersen, whose work has entered into collections at the Smithsonian, the Whitney and SAM, caps off a particularly busy ...