AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Massoud Hayoun
Earlier this year, The New Press published Massoud Hayoun’s When We Were Arabs: A Jewish Family’s Forgotten History, his moving and important debut.
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Akemi Johnson
Akemi Johnson’s powerful account of the U.S.
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Mike German
Next month, The New Press is pleased to publish Mike German’s Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide: How the New FBI Damages Democracy, an engagin
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: James M. Banner Jr.
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Tressie McMillan Cottom
There’s a reason Tressie McMillan Cottom is called one of “America’s most bracing thinkers on race, gender, and capitalism” by Rebecca Traister, “no intellec
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Sohaila Abdulali
Thanks in large part to the #MeToo movement and to the increasing number of women who are courageously sharing their stories, the narrative around sexual ass
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Arjun Singh Sethi
From bullying and intimidation to violence and murder, the number of hate crimes has only escalated since Trump’s presidential campaign and ultimate win in 2
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Erik Loomis
In honor of Labor Day, we sit down with Erik Loomis (author of A History of America in Ten Stri
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Rowan Moore Gerety
The New Press is excited to introduce Miami-based Rowan Moore Gerety, author of Go Tell the Crocodiles: Chasing Prosperity in Mozambique. Moore Gere
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Natalie Hopkinson
“Natalie Hopkinson has an established reputation as one of the most sophisticated commentators on contemporary black culture.” —Mark Anthony Neal, au