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Updated about 10 hours ago [ At: 2025-06-27 03:02:09 UTC]


The Biggest Bookish News We Covered This Week

Oprah's latest book club pick, the most popular books on Goodreads this week, a win for the IMLS, and more. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Book Riot | 2025-05-17 15:00:00 UTC ]

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The Bestselling LGBTQ Books of the Week

Here are the seven queer books that made it onto the bestseller lists this week, from literary fiction to YA SFF. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Book Riot | 2025-05-17 11:00:00 UTC ]

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Hedge fund billionaire looks to sell Fifth Avenue pad for $40M

John Griffin, the founder of former hedge fund Blue Ridge Capital, which had $9 billion in assets at its 2013 peak and $6 billion when it wound down four years later, is looking for a nice return on an Upper East Side home.Griffin has listed a nearly 6,000-square-foot full-floor co-op on Fifth... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Crains New York | 2025-05-16 20:26:17 UTC ]

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And Now, I Know: Learning to Take Up Space as a Writer

Author Monica Macansantos shares how an interaction with an award-winning author helped give her the confidence to take up space as a writer. The post And Now, I Know: Learning to Take Up Space as a Writer appeared first on Writer's Digest. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Writer's Digest | 2025-05-16 16:00:00 UTC ]

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Book Review: ‘Malcolm Lives! The Official Biography of Malcolm X for Young Readers,’ by Ibram X. Kendi

The National Book Award-winning author shows young readers a humane political philosophy that many adults still fail to appreciate. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-05-16 13:37:20 UTC ]

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Missing XO, KITTY? Read This Book!

This smart new YA novel tackles growing up on reality TV in the spotlight and will tide you over until the next season of XO, Kitty, too. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Book Riot | 2025-05-16 12:30:00 UTC ]

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Book Review: ‘Who Knew,’ by Barry Diller

Beyond disclosures about his sexuality and marriage, the media mogul’s memoir mostly serves up goodies for fans of Hollywood name-dropping and infighting. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-05-16 09:00:51 UTC ]

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On Translating Your Own Novel *Back* Into Your Mother Tongue

Andreas Roman is the author of the newly released The Greatest Game of All (Flare Books), his first novel in English. A native speaker and writer of Swedish, Roman wrote The Greatest Game of All in English, then assisted its translation into Swedish for publication before revising the English... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-05-16 08:58:34 UTC ]

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Book Deals: Week of May 19, 2025

The U.S. national ambassador for young people’s literature sells his first adult nonfiction title to Little, Brown; the head of America’s second largest teachers union takes a defense of educators as pinnacles of democracy to Thesis; and more in this week’s book deals. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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Helen Schulman Is Nobody’s Fool

The new collection from the acclaimed author spans three decades of her stories about the pitfalls of life and love. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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Center for Fiction Employees Seek to Unionize

A supermajority of staff at Brooklyn’s Center for Fiction have filed with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and requested recognition from the nonprofit bookseller. A growing number of New York City bookstore employees have joined the RWDSU in recent years. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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Two New Books That Explain Pope Leo XIV

Catholic historian Matthew Bunson's biography of the new pope, once known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, goes on sale Monday. It joins a just-released book on Catholic social teaching, established by Leo XIII, which many expect will be foundational in Pope Leo XIV's papacy. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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How ‘An Exercise in Uncertainty’ by Jonathan Gluck Got Made

An inside look at the publication process for the former New York magazine deputy editor’s debut. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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6 Must-Visit Literary Destinations in Harlem

Ahead of this year’s U.S. Book Show, held at the New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem, take a tour of some of Harlem’s literary bastions, including one of the nation’s premier research libraries, the historical home of a trailblazing writer, and two mission-driven indie bookstores... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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A Revamped Poets & Writers Expands Resources for Authors

The long-running literary nonprofit and bi-monthly magazine has revised and added to its digital offerings in an effort to help writers practice and perfect their craft—together. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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This Week’s Bestsellers: May 19, 2025

Devney Perry, who made her name with small-town contemporary romances, soars to the top hardcover fiction list with the romantasy Shield of Sparrows. Plus Adam Silvera is back with a third Death-Cast novel, and Fredrik Backman returns with My Friends. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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It May Be Too Late for Rural Libraries to Weather the IMLS Storm

Small towns in red states overwhelmingly voted in support of cutting federal spending in their own backyard. Now the future of their libraries—and their communities—is in flux. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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100 Years of the Harlem Renaissance

Much has happened in Harlem since it first jumped to international literary acclaim in the 1920s. Yet as the stewards of the upper Manhattan neighborhood’s literary institutions look to preserve the past and embrace the future, they say there are plenty more stories to tell. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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A Broader, Deeper Audience: PW Talks with Michael Reynolds

Twenty years in, the publisher of Europa Editions is still finding ways to make a splash with translated literature for the masses. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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Right Now Is Publishing’s Time to Shine

The publishing industry is stacked with talent, writes PW editorial director Jonathan Segura. And with all the chaos coming out of Washington, this is the time, he writes, for publishers to make the most of that talent and do their best work. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-05-16 04:00:00 UTC ]

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