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Small Press Beauty and Advocacy Abound

by Atticus Books | Nov 6, 2014 | Of Literary Interest, Press Releases

MADISON, NJ — Atticus Books publisher Dan Cafaro has a thing with collages. He finds the whole process of creating them addicting. He also is a self-confessed indie lit junkie and small press geek, so you can imagine how much fun he had today visiting the websites of...

A Lifetime of Inner Cultivation: Meet Davila Gonzalez

by Atticus Books | Oct 25, 2014 | Interviews, Of Literary Interest

Our house is attracted to students of life and literature who passionately pursue an Atticus internship because we share, if not tilt, their world view, and we inspire them to be active members of the literary community. New Atticus intern Davila Gonzalez has a deep,...

Book Collecting 101: A Potpourri of Column Ideas for Sale to the Right Buyer

by Dan Cafaro | Mar 22, 2014 | Booksellers, Of Literary Interest, Publisher's Thoughts

When I first opened Chapters Revisited, a used bookstore in Doylestown, Pa., in 1995, I was completely unaware of the nuances of selling books, particularly books that may be considered valuable because they were out of print. I also was unaware of how much money I...

Apostle Islands: ‘Immediate and Accessible’ for Courses in Religion and Literature

by Atticus Books | Feb 12, 2014 | Of Literary Interest, Press Releases

APOSTLE ISLANDS. Fiction. By Tommy Zurhellen. Kensington, MD: Atticus Books, 2012. Pp. 240, $14.95. Review first appeared in Religious Studies Review (Vol 39, Number 2, June 2013) Concepts of the miraculous morph with innovations in technology, from faith healing via...

A Day in the Life of a Relapsed Bibliomaniac

by Dan Cafaro | Jan 25, 2014 | Of Literary Interest, Publisher's Thoughts

MADISON, NJ — For too many years I lived in towns that either were too small, too remote, or too whitebread, cookie-cutter suburban to boast an independent bookstore. I made a point to end this trend last year when I returned to my home state of New Jersey after...

DOL Celebrates 100 Years with a List of ‘Books that Shaped Work in America’

by Atticus Books | Jan 16, 2014 | Of Literary Interest

In honor of its centennial in 2013, the U.S. Department of Labor, in partnership with the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, is developing a list of Books that Shaped Work in America. The list, DOL says, is “a work in progress, and essentially always will...
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