Upcoming Releases

The Official New Year’s Handbook

Most people make a New Year’s Resolution and promptly fail. That seems normal — but it’s also a totally wasted chance to make real change in your life. The Handbook details a new way to set goals, measure success and hopefully brag about all the things you got done the year before.

Summer 2021

Hitting the Fan:

Lessons in Managing Broken Technology

There is no training manual for what to do when complex technology fails. Ordinary humans built it, and when it breaks, it’s often a room full of entirely different yet still ordinary humans who have to fix it. “Hitting The Fan” explores the human side of technical problem solving, and how it can go so terribly wrong.
Fall 2021

The Internet of Meat

How Culture is Changing to Serve Technology

With the rise of machine learning, psychometric analysis, full-time video and audio surveillance, and the gig economy, humans have started a subtle shift from being the consumers of technology to being a component of it. Twenty, or even ten years ago, the low wages and fragile privacy technology now offers may have been cause for alarm — but today they’re welcomed. That cannot happen in a vacuum, which means society’s values are changing, and not necessarily for the better.
Winter 2021

Half-Hour Hoboken Cookbook

With all its great restaurants, you’d be surprised how great a place Hoboken is for a home-cooked meal. Half Hour Hoboken is a cookbook full of fast recipes, inspired by living in Hoboken and the best part is, you choose how complicated they are to make.

May 2021

Hoboken City Thanksgiving

How do you host a Thanksgiving for 12 in under 1000 square feet? Hoboken City Thanksgiving is the answer, with a host of seasonal recipes built for an apartment celebration.

October 2021

Untitled Memoir of the Cuban Revolution

And Other Selected Latin American Coups

A musician in Havana at the crossroads of Revolution…

June 2021