IT IS OUR BIRTHDAY TODAY - WE STARTED PUBLISHING ON 11-11-11.
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"Printed books usually outlive bookstores and the publishers who brought them out. They sit around, demanding nothing, for decades. That's one of their nicest qualities—their brute persistence." - author Nicholson Baker
Potent stories that offer a forceful vision of contemporary Navajo life, by an American Book Award winner An ex-con hired to fix up a school bus for a couple living off the grid in the desert finds himself in the middle of their tattered relationship. An electrician's plan to take his young nephew on a hike in the mountains, as a break from the motel room where they live, goes awry thanks to an untrustworthy new coworker. A night custodian makes the mistake of revealing too much about his work at a medical research facility to a girl who shares his passion for death metal. A relapsing addict struggles to square his desire for a white woman he meets in a writing class with family expectations and traditions. Set in and around Flagstaff, the stories in Sinking Bell depict violent collisions of love, cultures, and racism. In his gritty and searching fiction debut, Bojan Louis draws empathetic portraits of day laborers, metalheads, motel managers, aspiring writ...
Announcing a new book certification scheme that enables publishers to prove their books are written by humans SamJordison Aug 06, 2025 First, the bad news: We now live in a world where it is necessary to prove that books have been written by humans. We have reached a point where so much generative AI-slop is being foisted on the public that readers are becoming suspicious of what they might be buying. Not least because quite a bit of that slop has been designed to rip-off the genuine article. But now for the better news. There is a solution: A new book certification scheme called Books By People is launching in the UK. Based on careful vetting and testing procedures, it enables publishers to reassure readers that the books they are selling are real. If you want to know a book is genuine, you will soon be able to look for this kite-mark: Before proceeding, I should admit to an interest here. I’m on the advisory board of Books By People 1 Also, I have an axe to grin...
11-11 is the anniversary of the very first book we did for John Christian Hopkin's book Twilight of the Gods ! What is the 5-5-5 rule: 500 words a day or 5 pages of edits, five days a week. By Trace Lara Hentz, founder of Blue Hand Books and Blue Indians Collective I saved this 5-5-5 rule on my Boom blog. It sounded like a good idea, at the time, but I really don't follow it. I keep a spiral notebook, a small blank book in my bedroom - it is where I write down my dreams or thoughts when I wake up or right before I sleep. It's crazy how some of my best ideas happen this way - right before or right after. I've even dreamed book cover art this way. I draw diagrams usually. And I keep a blank book in the living room on the couch where I read, crochet and watch moves and very little TV. It has notes, ideas, thought bombs, song titles, movie titles, quotes, silly stuff, movie lines, books I want to buy and lots of other things I want to ...
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