Author Marc Fitten is touring the US, and visiting 100 independent bookstores as he goes. Oh, and blogging about each one.
Read MoreIn The Globe and Mail today, find a list of summer reading–books that are anything but a vacation from mental activity, but beach-ready nonetheless. Darwin expert and Cambridge author Michael Ruse makes his own recommendation!
Read MoreAlas, in recent weeks I’ve found it increasingly difficult to focus on a text for more than a few minutes without promptly getting distracted. And so I’ve come to the conclusion that the only appropriate diagnosis for this malady is to classify it as a dreadful case of Reader’s Block.
Read MoreOn July 20, 1534, King Henry VIII signed our letters of patent to establish a press at Cambridge. In 1584, we printed our first book. Now for some history!
Read MoreOur interns should be expecting some muffins soon, courtesy of Little Debbie’s Intern Hero. The image >>
Read MoreI was at my desk last week when I heard a Senior Editor mutter, “And the clouds roll in from New Jersey.” Since there are no windows by my cubicle, I began to imagine the scene outside.
Read MoreTo all the American readers out there, Happy 4th of July! Have a great weekend, don’t blow up anything important, and we’ll have more updates on Monday. -Cambridge U.S.A.
Read MoreBefore this summer, I had never worked at a publishing firm or commuted into the city. I couldn’t predict much of what I would encounter. I did believe, however, that I would hate the commute. To my surprise, I haven’t.
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