Histria A&E publishes memoir, biography, and narrative nonfiction from the worlds of music, film, and entertainment.
The catalog makes room for voices and stories that don’t fit neatly into what the entertainment industry prefers to say about itself. The Life and Death of Lily LaBeau is a memoir about identity, the adult film industry, and the decision to leave — written with the kind of candor that most celebrity memoir carefully avoids. What You Learn Learning Music examines music education and the broader culture surrounding it. Wasp Woman draws on cult-film history. Places and Times is a more personal, literary account of a life lived around the arts.
These are books for readers who are genuinely curious about how creative lives are built and dismantled — not how they look in a press release. All Histria A&E titles are distributed through Simon & Schuster.