Today, we welcome Tree Abraham to the Book*hug blog for the next instalment of our On Design interview series! Abraham is a book designer, illustrator, and writer. And one need […]
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On Design with Ingrid Paulson
Next up in our On Design series, we’re joined by the talented Ingrid Paulson. Paulson is an experienced cover designer; a master of interior design and layout; and a recipient […]
Continue readingOn Design with Malcolm Sutton
“All [stories] have one thing in common,” says Chip Kidd, “They all need to look like something.” In celebration of the visual aspects of book publishing, and the exciting world […]
Continue readingBook*hug Press Named Benetech Global Certified Accessible Publisher
We are delighted to share that Book*hug Press is now a Benetech Global Certified Accessible™ (GCA) publisher. Benetech, a nonprofit that empowers communities with software for social good, issues this […]
Continue readingBook Deals: Announcing New Acquisitions
New book deals! Book*hug Press has acquired new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry titles to be published in 2023 and 2024, by Jess Taylor, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, Anne Cathrine Bomann, Caroline […]
Continue reading🌼 Spring 2022 Season Reveal 🌼
Today, we’re excited to reveal our Spring 2022 season, featuring eight titles we’re know you’ll adore. Fiction The Employees by Olga Ravn, Translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken Literature […]
Continue reading“Perhaps forgetting is pure unknowing possible”: In Conversation with R. Kolewe
Today, we’re In Conversation with R. Kolewe, author of the long poem The Absence of Zero, a slow-moving haunting work which explores time and memory in both content and form. […]
Continue readingA Year in the Books: Book*hugs Recommend, the Staff Edition
Today’s chapter of Book*hugs Recommend features Book*hug staff along with (some of!) our favourite reads of the year. These are books which stuck with us, made us feel, made us […]
Continue readingLiterary Matchmakers: Paul Celan and R. Kolewe
The final instalment of Literary Matchmakers for 2021 features two poets whose elliptical works stretch language to the outer limits of perception and expression. If you are entranced by the […]
Continue readingLiterary Matchmakers: Maggie Nelson and Gail Scott
This next instalment of Literary Matchmakers features two genre-defying/defining authors who traverse and blur categories of autobiography, theory, pop culture, feminism, queerness, art criticism and beyond. If you haven’t already […]
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