Remembering the Slip: the Manhattan street that birthed a generation of artists – then was demolished | Art and design books

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The cover of Prudence Peiffer’s new book, The Slip, features the kind of photograph New York City dreams are made of. In the 1958 shot, taken by Hans Namuth, a bohemian-looking group – many of […]

What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March | Books

Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa.

In this series we ask authors, Guardian writers and readers to share what they have been reading recently. This month, recommendations include a searing poetry collection, a brilliant history of dancefloors and unputdownable novels. Tell […]

Two sides to a story: why feminist retellings are filling our bookshelves | Books

Madeline Miller.

From Circe to Medusa via Persephone, Electra and the women of Troy, it seems there are few characters from Greek mythology left who haven’t been the subject of a feminist retelling in recent years. This […]

Mean Girls’ Book’s Author Reveals Not Getting Paid Enough, Exposes The ‘Mean’ Supporting Women Culture Of Tina Fey, Says “Hypocrisy Is Too Much…”

Mean Girls' Tina Fey Paid Nothing To The Author Rosalind Wiseman? The Writer Claims

Mean Girls’ Author Rosalind Wiseman Claims Tina Fey Paid Her Nothing Post The Massive Success Of The Franchise(Photo Credit –Poster From Movie/wikimedia) Author Rosalind Wiseman’s book ‘Queen Bees and Wannabees’ turned into a hit movie, […]

Stormzy’s #Merky Books launches literature festival to ‘inspire young creatives’ | Books

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A free festival from Stormzy’s #Merky Books imprint, headlined by musician Wretch 32, poet John Agard and former children’s laureate Malorie Blackman, will aim to demystify publishing for aspiring storytellers across all media. The event, […]