Book Gossip Is Going Biweekly
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Book Gossip Is Going Biweekly
"Book Gossip, a newsletter about what the literati are really thinking, is entering a new chapter. I'm Jasmine Vojdani, a senior newsletter editor at New York, where I also cover books and culture. I first moved to the city to start a degree in creative writing, choosing the M.F.A. and NYC (and, naturally, debt) - and I have lots of thoughts about that."
"Every other Tuesday, we will track reading trends and controversies, ask publishing-industry insiders about the business of making and selling books, and report on the most exciting lit events. You'll also get recommendations from myself and other staffers of unexpected books that match the mood or the moment, and we'll tell you which new releases to skip, which to put on library hold, and which to buy with your hard-earned cash."
"With the future of literacy looking so bleak, it's amazing that anyone still does the reading - or at least likes to pretend to at parties. Book Gossip is here to help you do both. Sign up below to get the newsletter every second Tuesday (and the latest edition within minutes). Until soon, readers."
Jasmine Vojdani, senior newsletter editor at New York who covers books and culture, will expand Book Gossip into a more frequent newsletter. The newsletter will arrive every other Tuesday beginning January 13. Coverage will include reading trends and controversies, interviews with publishing-industry insiders about making and selling books, and reports on notable literary events. The newsletter will offer staff recommendations of unexpected books that fit a mood or moment and practical guidance on which new releases to skip, place on library hold, or purchase. The newsletter aims to support readers amid concerns about the future of literacy. Sign-up is available for biweekly delivery.
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