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New Jersey-based literary magazine Biopsy dissects the dissatisfactory aspects of American culture.
Surreal and ludicrous Johannesburg tabloid headlines in new Laurence Hamburger book co-published by Ditto Press and Chopped Liver Press.
HUCK 41 delves into the doc photo world to surprise your eyes with the most arresting images in the game.
Photographer Yves Suter's awesome photobook Into the Great White tells the story of snowboarding as he sees it.
Come and party with Huck for the launch of Phaidon's new Wild Art book at our 71a Gallery.
Photographer Ben Gore captures a ton of coming-of-age experiences in his black-and-white Here & There 'zine.
Short stories are awesome. But in the age of self-publishing, do short-fiction journals still have a point?
Honest tips and jaded insights from The Stool Pigeon grave, resting place of a music newspaper that was fiercely independent to the end.
McSweeney's founder teams up with playwright for a screenplay about a Yemeni-American cop in San Francisco.
Surfing is awash with staggering stories of waves conquered and heroes made, but where are all the great surf books?
Great Looking Stories is Visual Editions founders' Britt and Anna’s mantra, and it lets them push design boundaries.
A memoir of sorts, by social worker-turned-journalist, J. Malcolm Garcia.