by Adam Robinson | May 6, 2015 | Features |
It’s finally time for new books from Publishing Genius! This announcement has been a long time coming, and it’s been a slow pleasure to put this catalog together. We have a ton of different projects in the works, from these books listed below, to our Ebook Flights...
by Rick Stoeckel | Dec 4, 2014 | Features |
This story is part of a series of investigations, reflections, and reminiscences by writers, artists, and musicians who were influenced by David Lynch’s seminal television show Twin Peaks. To read more, or to learn about participation, visit...
by Adam Robinson | Nov 11, 2014 | Features |
The second novel from Julian Berengaut, smartly titled This Isn’t Easy for Me, is about the lives of two women, Renata and Sabine. In a review that was published yesterday, B. Morrison says “the novel is without doubt a tour de force.” The story is...
by Adam Robinson | Nov 10, 2014 | Features |
In Atlanta this weekend I attended The Letters Festival — three days of readings and discussions and a book fair (which fellow Atlanta-transplant Rebecca Weaver wrote about, too, in relation to the small press fest in Minneapolis). I set up a table for...
by John Dermot Woods | May 20, 2014 | Features |
A few weeks ago, my friend and neighbor, and fellow Publishing Genius writer/drawer/dry humorist, Edward Mullany was good enough to sit with me beside my Christmas tree. Being polite and neighborly, he brought a bottle of wine, and patiently answered my questions. JW:...
by Adam Robinson | Nov 19, 2013 | Behind the Scenes, Features |
In 2012 Joe Ponepinto, former book review editor of the LA Review of Books, asked me some interview questions for an article he was working on. Since it’s all about Publishing Genius, I thought I’d post it, unedited, here (with Joe’s permission). We...