Tuesday Book Club: The Mysterious Correspondent by Marcel Proust

This week’s #TuesdayBookClub is The Mysterious Correspondent by Marcel Proust—a tender collection of early stories that returns us to a slower, more reflective inner world. In an age of hurry and noise, Proust reminds us of what is nuanced, fragile, and eternal within us. Read More…

Buying Direct: A Small Invitation to Our Readers

Readers can now buy P-Wave Press paperback and hardback editions directly from our website at a reduced price. A quiet way to support an independent publisher and join our growing literary journey. Read More…

Tuesday Book Club: Omeros by Derek Walcott

This week’s #TuesdayBookClub opens 2026 with Omeros by Derek Walcott—an epic poem that quietly draws you in and reshapes how you see history, place, and human inheritance. A book that changed the way I think about the traces the past leaves on our lives. Read More…

Reading The Coquette in 2026: reputation, restraint, and the limits of female freedom

Why does The Coquette still matter in 2026? A reflection on reputation, restraint and the limits of female freedom, then and now, as pre-orders open for a new P-Wave Classics edition. Read More…

“She is still being talked about”: Why The Coquette still matters

A fresh edition of Hannah Webster Foster’s landmark novel The Coquette, exploring freedom, judgement and reputation in early America. Featuring rare historical responses and new editorial insight. Read More…