Random House Archive
Round-Up: The World’s Oldest Library, Iron Man, and a New Random House Imprint
From the re-opening of the worlds oldest working library to a new Random House imprint, here are this week's biggest literary stories.
Review: AIMLESS LOVE by Billy Collins
Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems Billy Collins Random House, October 2013 288 Pages $16.00 Buy: book | ebook Three thousand miles away from my library—most of it translated literature, most of it tortuously postmodern—I turned in a lonely hour to my dad’s hardcover copy of Billy Collins’ Aimless
Why a Football Coach Reads a Tennis Instructor: On The Inner Game of Tennis
The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance Timothy Gallwey Random House, 1997 122 pages $8.75 Buy: book | ebook Perhaps this moment feels like the second half of a joke that starts, “You know you’re in Seattle when . . .
The Ploughshares Round-Down: Why Lena Dunham’s New Book is Worth $3.5 Million
When I talk to a new potential client, one of the things we go over is potential advances. Most nonfiction writers get between $25,000 and $75,000; fiction writers, a fraction of that. Everyone who gets more than that did something remarkable to get there. During this conversation, many writers have