Grief is personal and unpredictable; no two people experience it the same way, and yet, each person that comes out the other side is transformed by their experience of loss […]
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A National Poetry Month Reading List
This National Poetry Month, we encourage you to judge a book by its cover.
Continue readingKate Sutherland Reads from The Bones Are There
Today, Kate Sutherland reads from The Bones Are There, her recently published poetry collection.
Continue readingRecommended Reading: Six Books to Help You Wrap Your Mind Around the Sixth Extinction
Today, we’re delighted to share a reading list curated and annotated by Kate Sutherland, author of The Bones Are There (published on October 13th) and How to Draw a Rhinoceros.
Continue readingIn Conversation: Kate Sutherland
“… you might now find me making poems with paint, a needle and thread, or scissors and paper and glue.” —Kate Sutherland
Continue readingFive Books That Fight Back
Today’s selection of books shines a light on historical injustices: colonialism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, and ableism, to name a few.
Continue readingFall 2020 Season Preview 🍂📚
Today, we’re excited to unveil our forthcoming Fall 2020 season!
Continue readingBookThugs Read: Our Fave Books of 2016, the Authors’ Edition
Today, we continue to look back on our year in reading. For Part 2 of BookThugs Read, we’re turning things over to some of our wonderful authors to reflect on […]
Continue readingBookThug’s 2015 Year in Review
Here at BookThug HQ, we can’t believe it’s already December 30! Today, we’re looking back at our year in review and sneaking a peek at what lies ahead in 2016. […]
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