Writing a book is a lonely pursuit, one that can take years of solitary work. Selling a book is another story. Authors give talks in cramped storefronts, schmooze at luncheons, and learn to casually ...
When the pandemic first hit, everything that was once an in-person experience was slammed into the two dimensional screens of Zoom. At first, it was exciting: You could have your own snacks, wear ...
A Zoom talk on the book Broken Crayons Still Color: Life After is set for Friday, March 5 at 7 p.m. The anthology features six Virginia writers and visionary author and anthology editor, Stacy Bryant, ...
Constance Grady is a senior correspondent on the Culture team for Vox, where since 2016 she has covered books, publishing, gender, celebrity analysis, and theater. Welcome to Vox’s weekly book link ...
Here’s something you can still do very well while staying at home to avoid the omicron variant of Covid-19: Read a book. Another thing you can do effectively while isolating? Participate in a book ...
Ken Gloss, president and owner of The Brattle Book Shop. Jeffrey Dunn In the age of Zoom, a nearly 200-year-old antiquarian bookstore is helping professionals dress their library shelves for success.
In a place like Washington—small, interconnected, erudite, gossipy—being well-read can create certain advantages. So, too, can seeming well-read. The “Washington bookshelf” is almost a phenomenon in ...