On Book: The Horrors! — 5 Not-So-Scary Picks for October + Author Events
Spooky season shows up every year. But what if scary stuff isn’t your thing? Here are new releases to ease you into horror season without getting the chills.
Read MoreSpooky season shows up every year. But what if scary stuff isn’t your thing? Here are new releases to ease you into horror season without getting the chills.
Read MoreThese great books take you back to school: from epic, with eager lifelong learners, reluctant rebooters, epic PTA drama, and book club behind bars.
Read MoreBookstore Romance Day, August 17, celebrates Romance as a genre, its loyal readers, and the bookstores that champion them. Find great reads and Seattle-area events here.
Read MoreWhen your attention span won’t match your reading aspirations, here are five smart, fast, and fun new books to enjoy in the waning days of summer. Plus, some great author visits this month.
Read MoreThink romance novels are junk? So did I. But there’s no better time than summer for a fast and easy read, and there are plenty of well-written, sharp and funny new ones out now.
Read MoreTwo satisfying, deceptively funny books find their characters seeking strength in the familiar as life unravels all around them.
Read MoreA basketball superstar, a Seattle Civic Poet, a romance novelist, a foodie editor, and a dame. Here are five recent releases poised to start your summer reading off right.
Read MoreGhosts of Segregation, an impressive new book, gives a fresh look at familiar visuals by digging into their past. Photographer Richard Frishman will discuss the book on 3/9 at a Whidbey Island event.
Read MoreHer bestselling memoir, Maid, left off with Stephanie Land aspiring to be a writer. Her follow-up, Class, leaves little doubt she’s arrived. Land heads to Town Hall Seattle on 11/14 to discuss her engrossing new book.
Read MoreHannah V. Sawyerr’s new YA novel-in-verse champions survivors, brings empathy to the decision of whether to report, and delivers a compelling read with the art of a poet.
Read MoreSeattle-based playwright and novelist Joy McCullough’s latest is a story about periods that celebrates youth finding their voice. It might be as illuminating for adults as it is for its young adult audience.
Read MoreWhether you’ve resolved to read more this year or are simply looking for a companion to wait out the rain, check out these sweet books.
Read MoreOn screen, he’s the personality-forward, effervescent fifth of the Queer Eye team. Behind the glowing smiles and tresses, Jonathan Van Ness has a story to tell. Read about his new book here, ahead of his show at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre on 12/9.
Read MoreIn his debut book, released today, Seattle-raised actor Mickey Rowe shares how autism guides, not stifles, his stage performance. ‘Fearlessly Different’ offers behind-the-scenes perspective on disability, acting, and difference as strength.
Read MoreEarlier this year, the rock band Always Naked released an album called “Sex Sells,” along with a music video starring two Seattle-area theatre artists. With next week’s arrival of their third full-length album, the band finally gets to throw a release party. They play the High Dive on November 27.
Read MoreThis Sunday night, the Rendezvous decks the halls with decades past, with a unique, free, through-the-eras party and variety show called ‘Belltown Exposed’. It celebrates the release of Staci Bernstein’s new art photography book of the same name. NWT talked with Rendezvous owner Jane Kaplan about the show, the book, and the storied neighborhood.
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