Ashley Garland (@ashleygarlandbk) 's Twitter Profile
Ashley Garland

@ashleygarlandbk

Publicity Director at @RiverheadBooks, formerly at @eccobooks and @randomhouse. My opinions are my own.

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R.L. Stine (@rl_stine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This mystery novel by Katie Williams is so imaginative, so twisty--and so ORIGINAL-- I am blown away by it. If you are into new fiction, this is not to be missed!

This mystery novel by Katie Williams is so imaginative, so twisty--and so ORIGINAL-- I am blown away by it.
If you are into new fiction, this is not to be missed!
Riverhead Books (@riverheadbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James McBride's THE HEAVEN & EARTH GROCERY STORE is one of Maureen Corrigan's most anticipated summer reads. Hear what she had to say on PBS News at the link below👇pbs.org/newshour/show/…

CBS Mornings (@cbsmornings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best-selling author James McBride says his new book, “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store,” is about how easy it is to see that people are “much more alike than we are different.” He shares how the story came to him — and who inspired it.

Ann  Levin (@annlevinnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#JamesMcBride has done it again—written one of the best #books of this or any year, coming out this week from Riverhead Books. So grateful to The Associated Press for the chance to write this #review: tinyurl.com/bddav5k7 #bookreviews #publishing #fiction #writing #readingcommunity #amwriting

New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“McBride knows that the best storytellers take their time and get lost in the details, that tangents can turn into gold in the right author’s grip": Danez Smith reviews “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store,” by James McBride. nyti.ms/3rVJFmF

NYPL Events (@nyplevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📚September’s #GetLitWithAllOfIt Book Club with WNYC 🎙 is reading ‘The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store’ by James McBride. Get your copy on SimplyE! on.nypl.org/3stJEGX

Riverhead Books (@riverheadbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Miranda July talked to Vogue Magazine about her new book ALL FOURS, how it led her to meditate on the meaning of the “midlife crisis,” and the deep meaning behind the cover art, in their exclusive announcement of the novel: vogue.com/article/mirand…

New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In his new novel, “Family Meal,” Bryan Washington follows the jagged reunion of two former best friends, each grappling with grief and complicated relationships. nyti.ms/45eNHEI

ANNE LAMOTT (@annelamott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy to share my big news with you: next year, on April 9, 2024, the day before my 70th birthday, I am publishing a new book, called Somehow: Thoughts on Love. You can preorder and learn more here:    bit.ly/3RMJh4S (bit.ly/3RMJh4S)

ANNE LAMOTT (@annelamott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy to announce that I am going on book tour starting April 9 to celebrate my new book, Somehow (AND my 70th birthday). For more details and ticket information click here: sites.prh.com/annelamott#tour

I am so happy to announce that I am going on book tour starting April 9 to celebrate my new book, Somehow (AND my 70th birthday). For more details and ticket information click here: sites.prh.com/annelamott#tour
Riverhead Books (@riverheadbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL: DANZY SENNA RETURNS THIS SUMMER! 🚨  The beloved author's newest book, COLORED TELEVISION, is a dark comedy about love and ambition, failure and reinvention, race and identity. 📺✨ Who's excited to read this one?! 🔥😎☀️bit.ly/3TBmHgn

Alexandra Schwartz (@alex_lily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For next week's The New Yorker, I profiled Miranda July, who has written a wild and profound novel about life changes—and found that the writing changed her. newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…

The Center for Fiction (@center4fiction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join The Center on Friday, 9/6 when Danzy Senna (Caucasia, New People) discusses Colored Television, “a riveting, exhilarating novel about making art, selling out [and] being middle-aged and precariously middle class." (Rumaan Alam). Get your tickets now tinyurl.com/3svms7yw!

Join The Center on Friday, 9/6 when Danzy Senna (Caucasia, New People) discusses Colored Television, “a riveting, exhilarating novel about making art, selling out [and] being middle-aged and precariously middle class." (Rumaan Alam). Get your tickets now tinyurl.com/3svms7yw!
Julian Lucas (@jcljules) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spoke to Danzy Senna about “Colored Television,” the novelist’s plight in Hollywood, and reasons to reclaim the word “mulatto” for The New Yorker Radio Hour. (More to come…) newyorker.com/podcast/the-ne…