Bryant Park has announced its first-ever Read on the Lawn Day, hosted in partnership with "book party" event series Reading Rhythms. The event will be held on June 1 and will invite New Yorkers to read on the Bryant Park Lawn, complete with ambient music and book discussions. https://t.co/j4D3PZjPFM
Authorial arrogance gets a hilarious thwacking in this twisty mind-bender from novelist Ben H. Winters and Italian cartoonist Leomacs. Readers will have fun with this fast-paced, smart, and self-aware caper. @OniPress https://t.co/7iJ5IpyULn
Under a new agreement, Penguin Random House Publisher Services will sell and distribute D&Q’s frontlist and backlist exclusively across all sales channels, including the Canadian market, beginning September 1. https://t.co/zCh7YCjmms
Throughout March, the Independent Publisher’s Caucus, in partnership with https://t.co/4Ct7uXgvjf and some dozen other national organizations, is inviting booksellers to participate in a display contest highlighting titles from more than 60 member presses. https://t.co/KkDtkneIl3
Boston #Comics Roundtable pointer of the day: Publishers Weekly reports, “romance readers are increasingly turning to the graphic novel format.” Exploring six forthcoming books for teens in the genre – https://t.co/aXgByEazn7
Brittany Miles has been writing about her daughter's schizophrenia for @MuthaMagazine; it's big stuff, but there are also the little things—like intense spacial disorganization—that aren't really little at all. https://t.co/v5fivdqrdm
After weeks of rumors about layoffs, the Washington Post told employees Wednesday morning that the paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, is eliminating its books section, Book World, which was relaunched in 2022 under editor John Williams. https://t.co/Z2VPjZhhue
★ Nothing comes easy for the denizens of Hamilton, Ontario, in these wry, bruising, and mordantly funny stories from Joe Ollmann. Fans of Peter Bagge or Ed Brubaker’s 'A Complete Lowlife' will get it—as will anyone who’s ever felt the floor drop out from under them. @DandQ https://t.co/QiMotD2R4x
Our editors have picked the season’s most notable titles for adult, middle grade, YA, and manga readers. Expect enchanting teen comics, standout tween favorites, marquee creators, and bold manga tackling everything from history to feminism and LGBTQ+ rights. Read more here 👉 https://t.co/ZVJOL6tPpH