Sly, subversive and as funny as the early work of David Sedaris, it is also a joyful slice of Cuban-American life, as well as a poetic, profound and profoundly beautiful coming-of-age story of a boy raised in Florida in the '70s and '80s. Read More
In The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells (Ecco/HarperCollins) Andrew Sean Greer slyly and movingly takes Thomas Wolfe’s observation that “you can’t go home again” and turns it on its head. Read More
On August 3rd stand-up comedian Tig Notaro performed an awe-inspiring set focused on her breast cancer diagnosis at the Largo in Los Angeles. The routine has now become “one of the most talked about moments in the comedy world.”
Ecco Press has announced that Notaro's collection of autobiographical essays, detailing her experience dealing with cancer, is set for publication in 2015. Read More


