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“Shark Heart” succeeds because it doesn’t function solely on the level of metaphor. In the world of the book, human-to-animal mutations are a lamentable but very real fate, like metastatic ...
Listen to Yiyun Li read “Any Human Heart.” Every Monday, this woman entered a gray building next to the gas station a little before eleven and exited before noon. Therapy.
Penned by the sibling team of novelist Stephen Amidon and cardiologist Thomas Amidon, The Sublime Engine captures the story of the human heart through the world of science, history, culture and ...
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‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’, the 5th edition of the ...‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’ is the message the Beaufort Human library is setting out to accomplish. It’s a collaboration between the Technical College of the Lowcountry, The Pat ...
How often does a book cover require a seatbelt? The title’s maximalist implications are taken to heart in the execution of this jacket; the fun that was presumably had in making it shows.
We recently had the chance to chat a bit with Neuvel over email about The Themis Files series, and we have an exclusive look at the cover for the final book in the trilogy, Only Human.
Behind the Cover: BookTok’s Favorite Book Designer Elisha Zepeda has become a TikTok star for sharing his book cover design process. Publishers should pay attention.
Harvard University announced it would remove a binding made of the skin of a deceased woman from the 19th-century book “Des Destinées de l’Ame,” which they house in their library.
Researchers say they've confirmed a 19th century French book that resides at an elite American university has a cover made from human skin. Here is the macabre story of how it came to be.
Britney Spears' The Woman in Me book cover. The memoir comes in the wake of Spears, 41, successfully fighting a court-ordered conservatorship, which had been in place for over 13 years.
An AI-assisted book cover led to the end of the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off cover contest, as science fiction and fantasy authors are finding new strategies for dealing with AI art and writing.
When sacred, mixed-media artist Jill Metz started her depiction of St. Monica, she didn’t know it would someday grace the cover of a book or be named, Tears of the Heart. The naming didn’t ...
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