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Take It From Me: An Agent's Guide to Building a Nonfiction Writing Career from Scratch Book Cover
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From the literary agent behind some of today’s most successful authors comes a narrative guide geared specifically to the needs of aspiring and working nonfiction writers, demystifying the world of publishing and offering a practical roadmap to getting your book published

Alia Hanna Habib remembers what it was like to be on the outside of the publishing world, looking in. Arriving in New York, a first-generation college student with a love of reading and loads of ambition, she hadn’t any idea how to break into the business of books. Now, years later, in her career as an agent, she hears from prospective clients who, whether they’re experts at the top of their fields or wholly new to the writing game, consider finding success in publishing to be a mysterious and daunting endeavor. Ever determined to flout the stereotype of agent as gatekeeper, however, Habib is prepared to hand emerging writers the key.

Drawing on wisdom from her star-studded list of clients, including Hanif Abdurraqib, Merve Emre, Nikole Hannah-Jones, and Judy Batalion, in Take It from Me Habib provides context and clarity to each step of the publishing process, from the germination of a book idea to finding an agent to represent it, from crafting an engaging proposal to navigating the perils of publicity. Readers will find real-life samples of her authors' pitch letters and book proposals, as well as templates writers can use when querying agents or promoting their work on social media. She also incorporates the advice of trusted industry colleagues—attorneys, accountants, editors, publishers, publicists, and more—gifting readers with a full team of experts to answer all the questions they’ve had about the publishing world, but were too afraid, or didn’t know, to ask.

Essential for both the aspiring novice and the seasoned professional, Take It from Me is a guidebook writers will return to again and again. At times laugh-out-loud funny, at others brutally honest about her own experiences in publishing, and in life, Habib offers a clear-eyed look at the challenges facing today’s aspiring nonfiction writers and then gives them the comprehensive, expert guidance they need to put those roadblocks in the rearview mirror.
  • Non-fiction
  • Art
The Tao of Twin Peaks: The Meaning Behind David Lynch's Hit TV Series Book Cover
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Is "Twin Peaks" a cult-like phenomenon...or a mystery that needs to be solved…or simply the fever dream of its eccentric co-creator? No other show in the history of television has sparked so many questions and "The Tao of Twin Peaks" proposes answers to those who seek to understand this surreal, multilayered, and metafictional story. Much has been written about "Twin Peaks," but this book is markedly different. It is not just for the most ardent fans who love decoding clues in the series. It also explores the show’s cinematic techniques, its cultural references, and its mythological, psychological, and religious influences. Just some of the topics explored:

- The significance of the Red Room
- Laura Palmer as both angel and centerfold
- The answer to "Who is Judy?"
- The connection between Agent Cooper and Mr. C
- The relationship of the plot to electricity and the atomic bomb
- "Twin Peaks" as a working philosophy
- "What year is this?" Making sense of the end of the series

In Taoism, the goal is to achieve balance in our ever-changing reality. "The Tao of Twin Peaks" illustrates how David Lynch accomplishes this feat in this classic show. It examines the entire "Twin Peaks" canon, including "Fire Walk with Me," with a particular focus on "Twin Peaks: The Return." For filmmaker and author, William Dickerson, the search for significance in "Twin Peaks" is analogous to the search for meaning in both his and his readers’ lives. As strange as the characters and plots may be, they echo our own traumas, growth, and experience.

Featuring artwork by Gilbert Leiker, "The Tao of Twin Peaks" will set you on the road to solving the show's enigmas and, as a result, deepen your appreciation of future viewings along the way. Uncover the details of David Lynch's cinematic craft as he creates the off-kilter world of "Twin Peaks" and turns the mirror on us.
  • Art
  • Biography
The Official Lore Olympus Watercolor Book Book Cover
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Learn to paint your favorite characters from the bestselling WEBTOON Originals series Lore Olympus on 20 pre-printed scenes.

You’ve scrolled the webcomic and read the bestselling books. Now, with The Official Lore Olympus Watercolor Book, you can recreate the art from the beloved series in stunning watercolor. As you paint, series creator Rachel Smythe guides you through the creative process, giving you an inside look at what it takes to craft a vibrant world in webcomics. This perfect companion to the published library of Lore Olympus books  

Downloadable templates featuring 20 scenes from the seriesAn overview of watercolor tools, materials, and techniquesAn introduction to basic color theoryProfessional art tips to help artists-in-training master the basicsTips for selecting paint colors consistent with the series’ palettesLore Olympus is a captivating and modern retelling of a classic mythological love story. Raised inside the mortal realm by her protective mother, Demeter, Persephone, Goddess of Spring, experiences life in the immortal world of Olympus for the first time when she attends a party with her friend Artemis. Here she crosses paths with the enigmatic Hades, King of the Underworld and God of the Dead. Hades is drawn to young Persephone and—thanks to a plan gone awry, hatched by the jealous Aphrodite—the two find themselves alone where an undeniable chemistry develops between them. Soon, though, a series of events unfolds that forever changes Persephone’s world in painful and powerful ways. Will Persephone and Hades find their way to love? Or will her formidable mother and other haters of the immortal world manage to keep them apart for eternity



Delight in retelling the tale while painting your favorite characters, including Persephone, Hades, Artemis, Zeus, Minthe, Demeter, Eros, and more. 



The Official Lore Olympus Watercolor Book is the ideal gift for fans of the series, aspiring watercolorists, and established artists alike.
  • Graphic novels
  • Art
The Book of Alice: Poems Book Cover
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From award-winning author Diamond Forde comes a stunningly powerful poetry collection exploring lineage and the legacy of survival as seen through the life of her grandmother Alice—a Black woman born in the Jim Crow South—using the King James Bible as a narrative framework.

“Alice / a god-song, swings still in the high / branch of our throats. I miss her, wonder / what she plants in heaven’s mulch.”

When her grandmother Alice died, poet Diamond Forde inherited a well-worn copy of the KJV Bible to remember her by. Borrowing forms, themes, and characters from its pages, Diamond resurrects her memory in a new sacred The Book of Alice. With rich, surprising language and formal dexterity, these poems retell the story of her life.

Born in rural North Carolina, Alice joined the tide of the Great Migration when she made her exodus to New York City. She married, divorced, and raised eight children, all while struggling to define herself in an America that looks frighteningly like our own. Exploring themes of oppression, liberation, and redemption, Forde draws bold parallels between biblical narratives and the lived experiences of Alice and other Black women, so often relegated to the margins of history. These poems feature the voices of Lot’s wife, Sethe from Morrison’s Beloved, and even the sow from Noah’s ark, and embody creative apocryphal forms like recipes, a family tree, and a US Census Report alongside imagined psalms and scriptures.

More than a poetry collection, The Book of Alice is a dialogue with the past, a meditation on the present, and a road map for the future. Essential reading for anyone drawn to the intersections of race, gender, history, and the unyielding power of personal stories, The Book of Alice is a heartfelt elegy and an invitation to find strength in the roots of our shared humanity.
  • Poetry
  • Art
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