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 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 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 editor | Dec 19, 2018 | Articles, News + Features
What better book recommendation than that coming from a professional book reviewer? We asked our 91 reviewers which ONE was their favorite book released in 2018. Perhaps one of their recommendations is something you’ve also read this year or something you might...
by Brent Ledbetter | Jul 16, 2018 | Articles, News + Features
“African literature” is defined as literary works created by authors living in countries on the African continent, mainly lying south of the Sahara. In African literature, the traditions of numerous African peoples and the interwoven historical development...
by Susan Burrowes | Jul 10, 2018 | Articles, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, News + Features, Resources for Writers, Writer to Writer
I wrote my book quickly, taking months rather than years. I wrote it with the urgency of emotion, grateful that my addicted daughter was still alive and still willing to be part of our family after being sent to a brutal wilderness experience, a locked-down treatment...