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In 1972, Paris Review editor George Plimpton and a band of writers walked up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan selling their own books from pushcarts, protesting their publishers’ sluggishness in promoting and distributing their work. Inspired, Bill Henderson, a thirty-one-year-old editor at Doubleday, and his then-wife, Nancy, started Pushcart Press in their studio apartment in Yonkers, New York. Named after Plimpton’s demonstration, Pushcart aimed to elevate overlooked writers and small presses. “I was, and still am, angry about writers who are suppressed by commercial publishers,” says Henderson, who in 1971, under the pseudonym Luke Walton, published his own novel, The Galápagos Kid, with Nautilus Books, a press he founded with his uncle in New Jersey after his book had been rejected by all the major New York publishers. It has been fifty years…
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As we welcome in the flurry-filled days of the New Year, our January/February issue delivers inspiration on every page, beginning with our 2023 Business of Bliss Entrepreneurs: seven remarkable women who turned their talents and passion into successful businesses. You’ll meet this year’s Writers-in-Residence, a mother-daughter team of inspiring authors, and our Artist-in-Residence, an “old soul” with fresh grandmillennial style. With Valentine’s Day coming soon, love is in the air, with stories on keepsake wedding ring boxes, the timeless art of engraving, and ethereal interiors brimming with romance and roses. For those who wish to travel, we sojourn to The Broadmoor luxury hotel, nestled amid the peaks of Colorado, and visit some of America’s most decadent, dream-worthy chocolatiers. Plus, we showcase a menu of wintertime delights inspired by Robert Frost’s beloved poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and start the morning off in a most delicious way with luscious grapefruit dishes.
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