by editor | Jul 3, 2019 | Articles, News + Features
The Fourth of July is upon us, and that means it’s time to officially kick of summer grilling season. Turn it up a notch this year with these genre-defining (and -defying) guides to perfect grilling! Weber’s Ultimate Grilling: A Step-by-Step Guide...
by editor | Jun 22, 2019 | Articles, Author Interviews, Book Marketing, Resources for Writers, Written
City Book Review-er Jane Manaster interviews Alex Hiam about his latest book for tweens, Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side Door Key. See below for more information about Jane and Alex, and see our review of Silent Lee here. Jane Manaster: Why a female...
by editor | Jun 10, 2019 | Articles, News + Features
Ballpark Like many of us, Paul Goldberger has an obsession over America’s favorite pastime, baseball. This book is an in-depth peek into the history of the stadiums that we have come to know and love. From the first park to the modern stadiums that we enjoy now, Paul...
by Jenni Berebitsky | May 17, 2019 | Articles, Writer to Writer, Writing Inspiration, Writing Process
As I wrote my book, ALS Saved My Life…until it didn’t, I tried to be brutally honest about my ever-changing physical and emotional obstacles. My goal was to show all sides: ALS sucks, yet beauty and humor can still show up, often in the most unexpected ways. But once...
by editor | Apr 2, 2019 | Articles, News + Features
Author Beverly Clearly’s books have been an indelible and beloved part of many of our childhoods, so it’s only logical that this incredible author be given her own honorary month. To honor the incomparable Ms Cleary, we’ve put together a list of her...
by R Weir | Apr 1, 2019 | Articles, Research, Writer to Writer, Writing Process
As a fictional author, part of the creative process is coming up with a unique and riveting storyline for the next book, something that will grab the reader and not let them go until they reach “the end.” I for one do not outline my books in advance, or even...