The Grolier Club, New York City's private book club, is organizing the Sherlock Holmes exhibition, the first of its kind in more than half a century and open to the general public.
The drama of Reddit/GameStop/stocks has barely been going on for a week and isn't even close to over, but ever since it started there have been frequent comparisons to movies and TV shows of the past.
Jerry Garcia's estate has brought his voice back with AI to read audiobooks, e-books, articles, poetry, fan stories, PDFs, and more.
An interesting discovery was made recently in Denmark’s Arnamagnæan Collection (Copenhagen) – possibly one of the world’s first ‘databases’ of books, most of which were previously unknown.
He will be the executive producer for Roadmarks, an adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s 1979 novel about a road that travels through time.
Japanese author Akira Otani has become the first novelist from Japan ever to win the UK’s Crime Writers’ Association Dagger Award.
Founding member of The Band, Richard Manuel, is getting a new book focused on his compositions and performances.
Since its publication, 'The Handmaid's Tale' has often found itself on lists of the most-banned books, and this new version is a protest against censorship and book bans.
Set in New York’s Greenwich Village, The Bottom Line club became an iconic venue, now it's become the subject of a new book.
Brothers William and Jim Reid, the backbone of shoegaze progenitors The Jesus & Mary Chain have announced the publishing of a memoir.
Harlem rap icon Cam’ron has officially signed a $750,000 book deal with Simon & Schuster to publish his debut memoir.
Artist and collector Mark A Rodriguez has explored the groundbreaking history of the devoted bootleg tapers community with his upcoming book 'After All Is Said and Done: Taping the Grateful Dead 1965-1995.'
Mark Volman sang with The Turtles, Frank Zappa, T. Rex, Flo & Eddie, and more, and his new memoir will cover his varied musical adventures.
'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),' was created in collaboration with Sly Stone’s manager Arlene Hirschkowitz, and written with Ben Greenman.
Fantagraphics is remastering and republishing all of the EC Comics adaptations of Ray Bradbury's work for the first time ever in a single oversized hardcover volume.
Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell is the title of a new book by NPR music critic Ann Powers, set to release June 11th.
In honor of its 30th anniversary, Michael Azerrad is bringing his 1993 Nirvana biography up to date with a “super-expanded” version.
Penguin Random House confirmed that an unpublished Gabriel García Márquez novel – titled 'En Agosto Nos Vemos' – not only exists but will be on shelves across Latin America in 2024.
Among the highlighted lots is a group of 95 Books on acting, film, and theater with notes in the margins in Brando's handwriting (estimate: $10,000 – 15,000).
Sonic Youth guitarist and co-founder, Thurston Moore's new memoir 'Sonic Life' tells the story of his childhood and teenage years as he fell in love with music.
Veteran music writer and editor Corey duBrowa announces his first book, 'An Ideal For Living - A Celebration of the E.P. (Extended Play).
Ronan Farrow's massively popular book, 'Catch and Kill', which dramatized the reporter's efforts to take down Harvey Weinstein, is becoming a true-crime series over at HBO.
Ridley Scott is partnering with Mechanical Cake for three new original graphic novel series: Modville, Hyde, and Nick.
At nearly 600 pages long, the book pulls together most of his previously published work, from song lyrics to poetry to the entirety of his posthumously published writing collections.


























