The rise of self-publishing has already catapulted a few lucky writers to the top of bestseller lists. And major publishing houses often try to woo these stars into their fold. Swoon Reads, a new ...
Show of the Day: "The Canyon" at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center. Switchboard in the "Media" section of Swoon's "The Canyon" at Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati. Image courtesy Tod Seelie.
In one of the largest galleries at the Brooklyn museum, the artist Swoon has erected Submerged Motherlands, a colorful installation cloaked in the language of fairy tale and myth. At the center of the ...
Over the past few years, the consumption of Korean content has spread across the world. While other genres have been quite popular among viewers, it’s the gushy rom-com that won more hearts. The ...
It’s hard not to be affected by Swoon’s passionate and visually stunning idealism, the Brooklyn-based artist has made a career of large beautiful drawings and prints of people who convey hope, ...
Swoon Reads, the YA romance imprint publishing under Feiwel and Friends (an imprint of Macmillan), is planning an author tour in May, and we're here to tell you all about it with the help of debut ...
Macmillan Publishing has decided to do “A Little Something Different” by crowd-sourcing and letting readers pick some of the books it will publish. The publisher’s aptly titled Swoon Reads imprint ...
The weather was awful. Deep snow followed by a thaw left the rough roads in bad shape. “Almost impassable,” the Advocate noted (as I discovered in a recent Traveling Back article in the Door County ...
A small copy commemorating Swoon's piece is all that remains on the outside wall of Tony's Market at 24th Street and Hampshire. Sign up below to get Mission Local’s free newsletter, a daily digest of ...
Guest Blog by Lauren Tivnan, Managing Editor, Portfolioist.com with contributing research by Geoff Considine. September is here. For many of us, this means summer is over and the kids are back at ...
I called it the Phenom. Now they're calling it the Swoon. The media Obama Swoon, that is. This morning, there's a front-page New York Times story about the hurdles media outlets will now start placing ...
In a rational world, the average person wouldn’t get hired for an above-average job. After all, the internet enables the employer to expose an opening to millions of job seekers, get dozens if not ...
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