What We Talk About When We Talk About Raymond Carver
Nathan Gelgud illustrates the hardscrabble life described in Carol Sklenicka's biography 'Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life.' (READ MORE)
Nathan Gelgud illustrates the hardscrabble life described in Carol Sklenicka's biography 'Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life.' (READ MORE)
Nathan Gelgud lends his whimsical illustrations to the path of Hunter S. Thompson, as laid out by Brian Kevin in his new book, The Footloose American(READ MORE)
In his new book, 'The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky, and Death,' Whitehead writes about the place where his malaise intersects with his longtime poker habit. (READ MORE)
Between NBA playoff games, pick up Phil Jackson's 'Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success,' recently out in paperback.(READ MORE)
In her new memoir, Diane Keaton free associates her way through anecdotes about puberty, motherhood, old flames, and her love of hats and turtlenecks.(READ MORE)
Illustrator Nathan Gelgud interprets George Michelsen Foy's 'Zero Decibels: A Quest for Absolute Silence.' (READ MORE)
Beloved Biographile illustrator Nathan Gelgud turns his artwork to a poem adored by him – and so many more.(READ MORE)
Ed Catmull's book Creativity, Inc. is about his cofounding of Pixar, the revolutionary animation studio. But it's also something more. It’s probably the first book about being a business manager that artists should want to read.(READ MORE)
In her first book of essays, I Don’t Know What You Know Me From, Judy Greer sheds light on what it means to be almost famous. (READ MORE)
In "A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip: A Memoir of Seventh Grade," Kevin Brockmeier chronicles his charting of impossibly difficult emotional terrain. (READ MORE)