Hot Books for Cold Weekends
By Helen A. Harrison On a cold winter weekend, what could be better than a hot book? The two I have in mind aren’t hot in the best-seller sense, since they’ve been around for a while. You’ll have to...
View ArticleBooks: Adjusting to a Changing Readership
By Claire Walla The closing of the Borders chain of bookstores two weeks ago served as another reminder to those in the book biz of how fragile the industry has become in the last few years. And it’s...
View ArticleSag Harbor’s April Gornik Will Sign Latest Book in New York City
“Radiant Light,” 2013, 78” x 90”, oil on linen by April Gornik. Photo courtesy of the artist. By Tessa Raebeck Sag Harbor’s artist-in-residence April Gornik travels to New York City Thursday, May 29,...
View ArticleSag Harbor Novelist Robert Boris Riskin Reading of “Deadly Secrets” at...
Sag Harbor author Robert Boris Riskin. By Tessa Raebeck Sharing the latest adventures of crime solver Jake Wanderman, Sag Harbor resident and novelist Robert Boris Riskin will read from his new...
View ArticleFemale Friendship, Literature and Obsession in “Shirley”
By Tessa Raebeck Author Susan Scarf Merrell will read from “Shirley” June 21 at BookHampton in Southampton. While writing “Shirley,” Susan Scarf Merrell worried for her protagonist, Rose. Rose is...
View ArticleNancy Stewart Bagshaw Encourages Grieving Families to Remember in “Finding Five”
The cover of “Finding Five,” by Nancy Stewart Bagshaw, published by Seagull Books, an imprint of Leo Publishing, and available now on Amazon.com and at Barnes & Noble. By Tessa Raebeck For those...
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