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Black literary festival, will take place October 3-5 in Jacksonville and feature such authors as Clarence A. Haynes, Wanda M.
In her new role as VP of independent sales and retail marketing, Pierce will lead the publisher’s in-house sales team ...
Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin, will join forces with Penguin’s Putnam Young Readers to launch Berkley XO, an adult-YA ...
The acclaimed Pantheon Books cartoonist and graphic novelist has designed a special pane of 20 commemorative stamps for the 250th anniversary of the United States Postal Service, slated to release on ...
Librarians and publishers gathered in Philadelphia for this year’s American Library Association annual meeting, held June ...
Wiley will collaborate with Anthropic on a pilot project to integrate academic and scholarly research into its AI with the aim of establishing best practices around accurate and consistent citations.
Yael van der Wouden and Rachel Clarke won this year’s Women’s Prizes for Fiction and Non-Fiction for their respective books The Safekeep and The Story of a Heart.
Oprah selects the latest novel from Bruce Holsinger, Read with Jenna spotlights Meredith Lavender and Kendall Shores’s debut, ...
Liesbeth Heenk has published 115 Holocaust memoirs and nonfiction narratives in English, and she continues to search for stories that recount the experiences people lived through during that low point ...
The former Librarian of Congress, who was dismissed by the White House in May, will pursue scholarship, writing, and research ...
Chelf’s startup has designed a $249 wearable e-reader resembling a pair of sunglasses, with e-ink screens where the lenses might be, challenging the assumption that digital reading devices can never ...
The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins will support the Dallas-based publisher to publish and promote one ...
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