by Atticus Books | Jan 21, 2013 | Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
Last week, the discussion covered the need for small press/indie books in libraries and the goal of the library. Read last week’s conversation. This week, we begin to get further into exactly what libraries are looking for, how they should be contacted,...
by Abby Hess | Jan 18, 2013 | Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
It’s difficult to find small press or independently published books. Shocker, right? We know it. It’s no wonder either; without the giant budgets for publicity and distribution, or household name authors getting movie deals, there’s little...
by Atticus Books | Aug 27, 2012 | Six Degrees Left
Atticus authors John Minichillo, JM Tohline, and Tommy Zurhellen wrap up their conversation on retellings in literature with a discussion on Hollywood film adaptations of books. Read last week’s conversation. The following conversation is conducted by Atticus...
by Atticus Books | Aug 20, 2012 | Six Degrees Left
Atticus authors John Minichillo, JM Tohline, and Tommy Zurhellen continue their conversation on retelling the classics. Read last week’s conversation. The following conversation is conducted by Atticus Books publicist Lacey N. Dunham and editorial/marketing...
by Atticus Books | Aug 13, 2012 | Six Degrees Left
There will always be parts of a story that sound familiar. Aspects of plot, character, or voice that we’ve seen or heard before as if the authors have swung past each other in similar loops, grabbing snippets from one another as they cross. Whether you believe...
by Lacey N. Dunham | Feb 13, 2012 | Six Degrees Left
Continued from page 2 Karen, you’re writing a memoir about your experiences as a bookseller at St Mark’s Bookshop in New York City. Recently, St Mark’s sought help through social media to support a petition asking Cooper Union, the store’s landlord, to lower the rent...