Q&A: Mary Gannon Leads CLMP
The new executive director of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses discusses her new role and the importance of independent publishing.
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The new executive director of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses discusses her new role and the importance of independent publishing.
Using found objects and handmade pieces of art to publish new works of literature, a small press in Baltimore expands the understanding of what it means to be a book.
An author considers the process of converting rooms from the past into creative spaces for the future.
John le Carré’s next novel tackles division and rage; Beinecke Library acquires David Sedaris papers; the contested legacy of Atticus Finch; and other news.
Curtis Sittenfeld signs a deal with Audible Originals; Patricia Lockwood wins Thurber Prize for Humor; Tracy K. Smith on poetry and politics; and other news.
Michelle Obama’s Becoming is the best-selling book of the year; how to get a book deal from your Instagram account; the case for quitting a book; and other news.
Booksellers concerned about holiday inventory; three recent thrillers by women about female rage; Sally Rooney’s Normal People named Waterstones book of the year, and other news.
Attorneys in Barnes & Noble lawsuit to meet this week; Electric Literature launches Electric Eel; a profile of Brigid Hughes; and other news.
Barry Jenkins calls on Hollywood to adapt more Black literature; Abrams cancels graphic novel after criticism; short fictions inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe; and other news.
The next generation of Black publishing; longtime librarian of Congress James H. Billington has died; Meg Wolitzer on feminism and fiction; and other news.