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Frankenstein’s Support Group for Misunderstood Monsters: Chapter 3

Which obscure retro monster are you?

Whats your monstrous patronus? Take a deep dive into the lesser-known monsters of the '70s and '80s, like those found in Grady Hendrix's Paperbacks from Hell, and find out what niche beast you most resemble!

Posted by Quirk Books Staff

Stephen King Mash-Up Mania

Nailed IT! That’s what Hollywood’s screaming after the newest Stephen King reboot “floated” (ahem) away from the competition, earning a staggering $180 million opening weekend.

With those kinds of numbers, Hollywood may be scrambling to find the next King-sized retelling. We here at Quirk, ever the visionaries, think they should consider going in a different direction: “The Stephen King Character Mash-ups You Didn’t Realize You Were Dying For!”

Posted by Joe Costal

Takeaways for Your Best Leslie Knope Life

[TV still from Parks and Recreation, NBC]

Leslie Knope is a cultural icon. She’s kind, assertive, and feels like your best friend. She’s so incredible that we often need to remind ourselves that she’s a fictional character. She’s too wonderful to be confined to a half-hour of television! We’re celebrating Amy Poehler’s birthday and are wishing Leslie Knope a very happy birthday right along with her by looking back at some of our favorite lessons from Parks and Recreation. And while she’s no longer dispensing her wisdom on a weekly basis, Leslie did give us some incredibly evergreen words to live by.

Posted by Danielle Mohlman

Frankenstein’s Support Group for Misunderstood Monsters: Chapter 2

On the Spiral Staircase with Brett Cohen

Fall 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of Quirk’s first publishing season. To celebrate, we're chatting with Brett Cohen, Quirk’s president.

Brett started with Quirk in 2001 before we were even publishing our own books. Over the last 16 years, Brett has been a jack-of-all-trades. He was the first hire on the business side, brought in to develop our operational and financial procedures, as well as manage Quirk’s relationship with our sales distributor. He expanded that work into business development and strategy. He revised our marketing program by developing our consumer initiatives including comic con attendance, relaunching this site as an entertainment blog, and starting our social media accounts. Now, he continues to have his hand in all facets of the business ranging from finance and production to marketing and sales.

Posted by Quirk Books Staff