How Brian Cuban’s addiction story led to a fictional series.
“Easter weekend, 2006, Preston Hollow-resident Brian Cuban woke up in his apartment, surrounded by cocaine, alcohol and his girlfriend, who was beginning to see a side of Brian that he’d worked very hard to hide” writes The Preston Hollow Advocate. Author, Brian Cuban, speaks to his local Dallas paper about his new book, The Body
How Jimmy Carter Helped Me Believe in the Impossible
People.com has published an exclusive essay from author, Laura Carney. Laura is the best-selling author of My Father’s List, published by Post Hill Press. In the essay, Laura discusses how she came to meet U.S. President Jimmy Carter, being inspired by her late father’s bucket list. Read the full article here. Learn more about My
Wicked Son to the Rescue
The Jewish Journal writes: With the publishing world turning hostile to Jewish and Zionist authors, Wicked Son has thrived as a publishing refuge for unapologetic Jews. The new, renewed, Jew-hating virus has been spreading for years but it’s now reaching epidemic proportions, especially in so-called intellectual circles. Much of the publishing world has turned hostile
Former ABC News anchor Kendis Gibson claims toxic work culture, racism at the network contributed to a 2018 suicide attempt
From Page Six: A new memoir by former “World News Now” anchor Kendis Gibson depicts a workplace culture at ABC News fraught with alleged hazing, bullying and racism — which he alleges contributed to a suicide attempt. Gibson’s book, “Five Trips: An Investigative Journey into Mental Health, Psychedelic Healing and Saving a Life,” chronicles his nearly five-year journey experimenting
Antisemitism in America: My Campus Tour
Author, Bernard-Henri Levy writes in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal: Los Angeles is the first stop on my 10-day campus tour of North America, which I announced on these pages last month. Next is the Claremont Colleges, where a group of woke activists are outraged that the author of “Israel Alone” is invited.
Graphic novel tells emotional tale of Jews in 1930s aimed at modern audience
The Jerusalem Post has given a favorable review to Judessey, a graphic novel published by Post Hill Press / Wicked Son. Written by Shay Charka, his graphic novel is mainly for teens and young adults, but all fans of the graphic novel format can enjoy the story. The Jerusalem Post writes: “Judessey is a fast-moving and
Air Mail Editor’s Pick: All the Presidents’ Money
Air Mail recently added Post Hill Press / Regalo Author, Megan Gorman’s latest book, All the Presidents’ Money: How the Men Who Governed America Governed Their Money, to their Editor’s Picks. Read the full Oct 31 Editor’s Picks here. Learn more about the book here.
My father was Sen. Joe Lieberman. His last words are what we need to hear right now.
Sen. Joe Lieberman’s farewell book celebrates faith with courage, civility and compromise. My dad was a great guy who lived a great and remarkable life. As I said when he died in March, there’s nothing about his life to mourn except that it’s over. We miss him a lot. Fortunately, he left us one more
Donald Trump, Not Kamala Harris, Is Running A Campaign Full Of Joy
Journalist, TV host and author, Bianca de la Garza makes a surprising comparison of her experience seeing Prince to that of President Donald Trump’s rallies in a recent article for The Federalist. Read the full article here. Learn more about her latest book, Incoming, here.
How I Became the Left’s New Public Enemy No. 1
Townhall columnist, Chris Salcedo, provides a mention of AJ Rice’s new book, The White Privilege Album, in his latest column on being a Hispanic voter in the United States. Read the full article here. Learn more about the book here.