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This Dallas-based press has been publishing international books for 12 years. Among its latest releases is this novel from ...
Spider-Man #35 hits stores Wednesday as the God War erupts in Brooklyn! Can Miles and his team of demigods stop Ares' ancient ...
One Golden Summer is a follow-up to Carley Fortune's debut book Every Summer After and tells the story of Alice, a ...
Neil Gaiman was the closest thing the fantasy genre had to an unassailable god. His fans adored him, turning out to worship ...
June is Pride Month. To celebrate, we've curated a list of the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry and comics by 2SLGBTQ+ ...
Manitoba-born, Toronto-based novelist Miriam Toews wasn’t the only Canadian author appointed to the Order of Canada in recent ...
Representation of non-Abrahamic religions and spiritual traditions, particularly in the mainstream comics universe, is minimal. Even when they are portrayed in comics, their presentation, as Singh and ...
Tanya Talaga. House of Anansi (PGW, U.S. dist.; UTP, Canadian dist.), $18.95 trade paper (328p) ISBN 978-1-4870-0226-8 Journalist Talaga’s debut, about the deaths of seven young indigenous ...
Participants at the American Library Association’s Annual Conference in Philadelphia, June 26–30, sampled the profession’s digital technologies as well as more traditional hands-on innovations.
A weekly show highlighting my love of comics. The books themselves! I don't feel like there are enough places to celebrate ...
The Decatur Book Festival (DBF) will celebrate its 20th anniversary Oct. 3-4 with keynote speaker Saeed Jones and “kidnote” speaker Angie Thomas. Angie Thomas will deliver this year’s “kidnote” ...
The book opens in Sage’s childhood in early 2000s amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta). The opening sections offer glimpses of how a young child can see (and, notably, not see) horrific events.