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In other words, parents and educators alike are proving themselves game to purchase and enjoy these books with children all year long. Hurrah! I often talk about how reading aloud to my children has been one of the best ways I’ve found as a parent to slow down, even on the days when...
I’ve been collecting annotated fiction recommendations, but can’t say I’ve read most of these, myself. I haven’t been doing much fiction reading in the last 20+ years compared to the previous 40+ years; more meditating. BUT, I am an author and do support other authors, especially ...
Note that the structure of publishing companies may differ, depending on their size. Bigger book publishers may be made up of publishing houses which may, in turn, be made up of imprints — each of which will have its own brand identity in terms of the type of books it publishes. Howev...
The first thing I do when working on a cover is determine the genre or subgenre and the target audience, and then I spend some time browsing through the bestsellers to see which covers are selling books and what they look like. It’s important that you pay attention to cover trends when...
Posted in absurdism, Bizarro Books, Bizarro Fiction, Carlton Mellick III, collector's hardcovers, eraserhead press, Signed limited editions, surrealism with tags Absurd horror, Bizarro Fiction, Carlton Mellick, surrealism, Ultra Fuckers on August 5, 2024 by carltonmellick THE ULTRA FUCKERS Tony dr...
Sometimes, it’s good to go back to the basics and remind ourselves on which principles our western societies were founded. Highly recommended. At the beginning of this billet, I mentioned four books to write about and you’ve read about three of them. The fourth book is the somptuousFool...
his Booker longlisted debut mentioned above, and then absolutely lovingAll We Shall Know(reviewed here), then not being impressed at all byStrange Flowers. So a bit hit and miss for me, but one I’ll keep reading as he seems to have his finger on the pulse of contemporary community ...
(I’d also like to write a story set in an entirely new setting, but given how down to the wire I was with publishing four stories last year, I’m hesitant to add a fifth to my goals.) Change up my reading goals again. This year I’d like to read 100 books (that aren’t ...