by Atticus Books | Apr 17, 2022 | Blog, Of Literary Interest
FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ – We started this press because we were interested in identifying works that merited a long shelf life, a life so long that people would talk about our titles for generations. That’s right, we founded this press with the wildly ambitious goal...
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 Abby Hess | Aug 10, 2012 | Of Literary Interest
I am sorry Anne Frank. I don’t know you. I’ve never taken the time. In seventh grade I wasn’t in the English class that read your diary, but my friend Alyssa told me about it. She said you hid in an attic until you were caught at the end. I wouldn’t know what “getting...