The Report: April 27, 2026
In this edition of The Report, we highlight humor and satire, an author chats about the history of fantasy sports, and writers discuss how reviews can get your book into libraries and bookstores. Happy reading!
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From the Shelves: BookLife Titles on Our Radar
- 'The Zen Time Traveler' by Stephen Billias: Billias launches readers into a sweeping saga following modern-day Zen student Stephen Maine—self-described as “everymanish”—who finds himself unexpectedly transported into Song Dynasty China while meditating.
- 'Average Civil Employee' by Stephen Wallace: Wallace delights with this satirical look at bureaucratic life at a faceless federal agency that touts, implausibly, that it is “ investing more in its people because people are our greatest asset.”