True Inside Story of Washington Post Pulitzer Fabulist Janet Cooke
by Mike Sager
Coming Soon!
Janet Cooke caused one of the biggest scandals in the history of journalism when her Pulitzer Prize-winning article, about an eight-year-old heroin addict, turned out to be a fake, along with her doctored resume. Written while a staff writer for ... [Read more]
Everyday People Talk Candidly About Love, Sex and Intimacy
by Greg Gerding
Coming Soon!
Like a no holds barred game of Truth or Dare, I'LL SHOW YOU MINE collects the intimate oral histories of more than thirty everyday people who were game enough to offer up their innermost secrets to the exceedingly practiced ears ... [Read more]
A Novel of Sex, Race, Celebrity, Murder... and Marijuana
by Mike Sager
Now Available!
"The wry and knowing Mike Sager has written a saucy and kinetic L.A. novel. Celebrity gets fully toasted in this engaging romp about show business and the clash of cultures high and low, where the talk is tough before ... [Read more]
The first book of the Inner Movement trilogy
by Brandt Legg
Nate's father died mysteriously when he was twelve. His older brother knows the truth but their mother had him committed to a mental institution. As the Outviews try to take over his mind, sixteen year old Nate fears his turn ... [Read more]
True Stories of Sports, Celebrity, Politics & Pornography
by Mike Sager
Bestselling author Mike Sager’s fourth collection showcases his deftly-written journalism at its best and most mature, a riveting marriage of crime reportage and you-are-there literary anthropology.
The book’s centerpiece examines the rise and fall of football RoboQuarterback Todd Marinovich—a previously unpublished, ... [Read more]
America’s New Generation of Great Literary Journalists
by Edited by Walt Harrington and Mike Sager
Next Wave collects the work of today’s finest young writers—nineteen creative reporters whose work builds upon foundations laid by previous generations. Although naysayers predicted the decline of quality long-form journalism with the rise of the Internet, Next Wave is evidence ... [Read more]
Odd Things & Essays From the Seinfeld Writer Who Coined Yada, Yada and Made Spongeworthy a Compliment
by Peter Mehlman
Mandela Was Late traverses the inner universe of a satiric genius who maybe should be getting out of the house a little more often. Wrapped in his cocoon of Hollywood residuals, battling his own (mounting?) foibles day by day, former ... [Read more]