Indie Bookstore Spotlight: The Book Cellar Inc. (Chicago)
This week Akashic in Good Company is delighted to feature a virtual tour of of a wonderful indie bookstore from Chicago’s North Side, The Book Cellar!
This week Akashic in Good Company is delighted to feature a virtual tour of of a wonderful indie bookstore from Chicago’s North Side, The Book Cellar!
Akashic intern Melissa Bean reviews Mundo Cruel by Luis Negrón (Seven Stories Press).
Our neighbors at Archipelago Books have launched a new design of their website!
This week Akashic in Good Company is delighted to feature a virtual tour of an excellent indie bookstore in Connecticut: Bank Square Books!
Akashic intern Yaima Villarreal reviews Ghost Moth by Michèle Forbes (Bellevue Literary Press).
Akashic’s Katie Martinez reviews Crapalachia: A Biography of Place by Scott McClanahan (Two Dollar Radio).
Housing Works Bookstore & Café assistant store manager Merril Speck approached our booth at BEA with a refreshing counterpoint to the hours of hyper-commercial meetings, greetings, queries, and conversations for which the trade show is known. His idea for an International Crime Book Group—to help engage the non-profit’s clients while securing contributions from publishers—stood out from the mundane busyness with which we were otherwise engaged. We agreed to contribute (our Venice Noir is on the group’s docket), and, in service to our International Crime Month theme, asked him to tell us more about himself, Housing Works, and the International Crime Book Group. We’re pleased to find his writing style just a little bit noir.
Michael Reynolds of Europa Editions reports on International Crime Month!