My Life As A Chameleon First chapter excerpt of My Life As A Chameleon, by Diana Anyakwo, the story of a young Nigerian girl... Posted August 2024 in Blog
Gina Frangello on Elena Ferrante An excerpt from Gina Frangello’s Bookmarked volume on Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels To say that I have a few... Posted July 2024 in Blog
Author Q&A with Tinashe Williamson, author of Handbook for Young Anti-Racists What made you decide to write Handbook for Young Anti-Racists? After George Floyd was killed and Black Lives Matter... Posted March 2024 in Blog
Handbook for Young Anti-Racists Here are a few pages from our upcoming illustrated middle grade book, Handbook for Young Anti-Racists by Tinashe Williamson Posted February 2024 in Blog
Julie Farnam at Politics and Prose If you missed it, here is Julie Farnam’s complete appearance at Politics and Prose on January 6, 2024 as... Posted January 2024 in Blog
Periracial The final essay from Kim McLarin’s Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed, coming in November... Posted October 2023 in Blog
Pleasantview In honor of Pleasantview winning the CLMP Award for Fiction, here is a bit of the opening story in... Posted August 2022 in Blog
Putin’s Trolls The following is the opening section of Putin’s Trolls: On the Frontlines of Russia’s Information War Against the World,... Posted March 2022 in Blog
It’s All of A Kind Family time! Back by popular demand, our Sydney Taylor “All of-a-Kind Family” Holiday Bundle. Order before Wednesday December 15th, and you’ll... Posted November 2021 in Blog, News
Tara Kangarlou on CBSN Watch this very informative interview with Tara Kangarlou, where she talks about her new book, The Heartbeat of Iran Posted June 2021 in Blog
In Cold Blood: An Excerpt The following is an excerpt from Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood: Bookmarked, by Justin St. Germain: In Cold Blood... Posted April 2021 in Blog
An Excerpt from James Baldwin’s Another Country: Bookmarked, by Kim McLarin I once sat on a panel with a Very Important Poet, a former US laureate. The event was a... Posted February 2021 in Blog
Why Nabokov? Why Speak, Memory Below is a little snippet, a little taste, a drink before dinner, of Sven Birkerts upcoming Bookmarked volume on... Posted September 2020 in Blog
Katherine Hill, Live via screen from Greenlight Books Katherine Hill, author of A Short Move, in conversation with Rene Steinke at Greenlight Books, June 18th. Watch and... Posted June 2020 in Blog
There’s always a risk in dealing with white women and I’d rather not deal with it. It’s too complicated. At the end of the day you don’t want to have to go home and be thinking about some slick racist shit she said. White women sit at the right hand of power, leaning in, not down. There have been thirty-seven white female... Posted June 2020 in Blog