The opposite of a vanity press
Two friends founded a press “to publish one single book, the one that they loved the most, and to share their love for it with all other Italian readers.” (Via.)
Two friends founded a press “to publish one single book, the one that they loved the most, and to share their love for it with all other Italian readers.” (Via.)
Dale Peck, who is wrongly accused of not liking anything, praises Calvin Baker’s Dominion in New York‘s list of “the best novels you’ve never read.”
Barbara Holland wrote The Joy of Drinking to counter the rise of exercise, bottled water, and other joy-killers. (Via.)
Nicholson Baker and Jonathan Lethem both compose first drafts in (my beloved) Courier. (Via.)