Washington Post journalist Robert G. Kaiser appeared on PBS’s Tavis Smiley last night to talk about about his new paperback, So Damn Much Money: The Triumph of Lobbying and the Corrosion of American Government. If you missed the show, you can watch both the entire interview and a shorter clip about campaign finance reform here.
More >Academy Awards nominations were announced today. Congratulations to all the nominees, especially those associated with the four films based on books from Vintage and Anchor: Julie & Julia, Precious, Up in the Air, and The Last Station.
Read on for more about the books and to browse the complete list of nominations.
More >This Saturday, February 6th, “Temple Grandin” based on Thinking in Pictures premiers on HBO starring Claire Danes.
More >David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z will be appearing on CBS’s “Sunday Morning” on February 7th in a segment to talk about his book that came out in paperback on January 26th. Check your local listings for “Sunday Morning’s” air time.
More >Cutting for Stone, the acclaimed national bestseller by Abraham Verghese, is now available in paperback from Vintage. Hailed as “a masterpiece” by the San Francisco Chronicle and “amazing” by The New Yorker, this debut novel is a beautiful story that weaves together themes of home, family, and fate into an unforgettable narrative.
More >Are you an aspiring writing unsure of how to hone your craft? Do you struggle finding inspiration? Do you crave constructive feedback that your friends seem reluctant to give? No one ever said writing was easy.
Worry no more! Thankfully DC Pierson, author of the debut novel The Boy Who Couldn’t Sleep and Never Had To, comes to the rescue with some sage and insightful advice born from his own experience.
More >David Grann’s riveting national bestseller goes on sale today in paperback! This incredible story traces the adventures of legendary Amazon explorer Percy Fawcett, whose mysterious disappearance while searching for a lost city he simply named Z made him infamous.
Watch video after the jump of the author discussing the story’s captivating appeal for readers.
More >Jayne Anne Phillips, author of Lark and Termite and Blake Bailey, author of Cheever both are finalists in the National Book Critics Circle Awards, announced Saturday night.
More >The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards was held on NBC Jan. 17. Many of the winners are from movies that are based on books we publish here at Vintage Anchor.
More >Book tours these days just aren’t what they used to be. So in response to questions he’s received about possible book events for The Boy Who Couldn’t Sleep and Never Had To, DC Pierson was inspired to share with us his concept for the book tour to end all book tours, complete with robots, a gospel choir, the world’s first talking Blue Man, and more…
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