AFTERGLOW (a dog memoir) by Eileen Myles

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AFTERGLOW (a dog memoir) by Eileen Myles
On publication of her new memoir, there have been two new pieces about Eileen Myles. Helena Fitzgerald interviews her for the new issue of Rolling Stone, in the piece “Punk Poet Eileen Myles on Combating Trump, Capitalism With Art.”

On publication of her new memoir, there have been two new pieces about Eileen Myles. Helena Fitzgerald interviews her for the new issue of Rolling Stone, in the piece “Punk Poet Eileen Myles on Combating Trump, Capitalism With Art.”

THE AGE OF PERPETUAL LIGHT by Josh Weil

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THE AGE OF PERPETUAL LIGHT by Josh Weil
Josh Weil has an original essay out in Literary Hub, “The Ways In Which A Novel Can Fail Like A Marriage.” His debut collection, THE AGE OF PERPETUAL LIGHT, is just out from Grove, Atlantic, published September 12,2017.

Josh Weil has an original essay out in Literary Hub, “The Ways In Which A Novel Can Fail Like A Marriage.” His debut collection, THE AGE OF PERPETUAL LIGHT, is just out from Grove, Atlantic, published September 12,2017.

Calvin Klein By Calvin Klein

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Calvin Klein By Calvin Klein
This unique book presents a stunning archive of images that reveal Calvin Klein’s timeless influence as a designer. Rizzoli will publish the hardcover November 7, 2017.

This unique book presents a stunning archive of images that reveal Calvin Klein’s timeless influence as a designer. Rizzoli will publish the hardcover November 7, 2017.

10% Happier by Dan Harris

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10% Happier by Dan Harris
Dan Harris’ bestselling book is one of the top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com. It Books published the hardcover edition of the book on March 11, 2014 and HarperAudio released the audiobook the same day.

Dan Harris’ bestselling book is one of the top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com. It Books published the hardcover edition of the book on March 11, 2014 and HarperAudio released the audiobook the same day.

GOODBYE, VITAMIN by Rachel Khong

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GOODBYE, VITAMIN by Rachel Khong
Rachel Khong’s GOODBYE, VITAMIN receives a heartfelt review from Bustle, whose reviewer writes, “I’m in awe… Khong manages to create vibrant characters dealing with the same things we all are.” R.O. Kwon interviewed Rachel for the Asian American Writers’ Workshop magazine The Margins, calling GOODBYE, VITAMIN “one of the best books I’ve read this year: beguiling, hilarious, moving, and insightful, often all at once...”

Rachel Khong’s GOODBYE, VITAMIN receives a heartfelt review from Bustle, whose reviewer writes, “I’m in awe… Khong manages to create vibrant characters dealing with the same things we all are.” R.O. Kwon interviewed Rachel for the Asian American Writers’ Workshop magazine The Margins, calling GOODBYE, VITAMIN “one of the best books I’ve read this year: beguiling, hilarious, moving, and insightful, often all at once...”

LARGE ANIMALS by Jess Arndt

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LARGE ANIMALS by Jess Arndt
Jess Arndt’s LARGE ANIMALS is Word Bookstore’s pick for Brooklyn Daily’s What to read this week. Word writes, “’Large Animals’ is a vital, visceral collection of beautifully told, provocative stories.” Catapult published LARGE ANIMALS on May 9, 2017.

Jess Arndt’s LARGE ANIMALS is Word Bookstore’s pick for Brooklyn Daily’s What to read this week. Word writes, “’Large Animals’ is a vital, visceral collection of beautifully told, provocative stories.” Catapult published LARGE ANIMALS on May 9, 2017.

bone by Yrsa Daley-Ward

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bone by Yrsa Daley-Ward
Yrsa Daley-Ward’s bone is one of HelloGiggle’s 11 New Poetry Collections to Make You Feel All the Feels: “You’ll want this one on your bookshelf.” Penguin Books will publish bone on September 26, 2017.

Yrsa Daley-Ward’s bone is one of HelloGiggle’s 11 New Poetry Collections to Make You Feel All the Feels: “You’ll want this one on your bookshelf.” Penguin Books will publish bone on September 26, 2017.

THE DARK DARK by Samantha Hunt

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THE DARK DARK by Samantha Hunt
Joy Press writes for the Los Angeles Times that celebrated novelist Samantha Hunt’s debut book of short stories THE DARK DARK is “a daring collection in which Hunt gives her imagination free reign, allowing her characters to careen off the rails in their search for something more in the darkness.”Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on July 18, 2017...

Joy Press writes for the Los Angeles Times that celebrated novelist Samantha Hunt’s debut book of short stories THE DARK DARK is “a daring collection in which Hunt gives her imagination free reign, allowing her characters to careen off the rails in their search for something more in the darkness.”Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on July 18, 2017...

A HUNDRED BILLION TRILLION STARS by Seth Fishman, illustrated by Isabel Greenberg

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A HUNDRED BILLION TRILLION STARS by Seth Fishman, illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
A HUNDRED BILLION has been chosen as part of the Fall 2017 Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program, which connects school teachers with exciting and educational new books and includes a competition to give away 50 copies to kids. Greenwillow Books will publish the picture book October 3rd, 2017...

A HUNDRED BILLION has been chosen as part of the Fall 2017 Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program, which connects school teachers with exciting and educational new books and includes a competition to give away 50 copies to kids. Greenwillow Books will publish the picture book October 3rd, 2017...

FLY ME by Daniel Riley

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FLY ME by Daniel Riley
The New Yorker has reviewed FLY ME, saying of the debut novel, “Riley conjures a Technicolor vision of seventies California and casts Suzy’s ambition as a feminist quest for self-determination. Her exploits build to a climax that suggests the book’s title is not so much an invitation as a challenge.” Little, Brown published the book June 6, 2017.

The New Yorker has reviewed FLY ME, saying of the debut novel, “Riley conjures a Technicolor vision of seventies California and casts Suzy’s ambition as a feminist quest for self-determination. Her exploits build to a climax that suggests the book’s title is not so much an invitation as a challenge.” Little, Brown published the book June 6, 2017.