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Interrupting Chicken's Eggciting Year

Fifteen years after the debut of 'Interrupting Chicken,' David Ezra Stein's 2011 Caldecott Honor book, Stein and Chicken are back—with a free-ranging holiday tale, an anniversary box set, an Emmy nomination for the animated series, and four new book projects in the incubator. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-04 05:00:00 UTC ]

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2025 Oscar Ratings Dip to 18.1 Million Viewers

Oscar voters may have loved Anora, but viewers at home still need to get to know her. Preliminary ratings for the 97th Oscars are in, and this year's independent film-dominated show saw a 7% dip from 2024's Barbenheimer barnburner. Per early Nielsen fast national... Continue reading >>
[ Source: AdWeek | 2025-03-04 04:50:22 UTC ]

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UAE: Sheikh Zayed Book Award Names Its 19th Edition Shortlists

The Sheikh Zayed Book Award in Abu Dhabi names its 19th iteration shortlists, with a winner's ceremony set for April 28. The post UAE: Sheikh Zayed Book Award Names Its 19th Edition Shortlists appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishing Perspectives | 2025-03-04 00:16:37 UTC ]

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John Casey, Novelist of Salty, Rough-Hewn Characters, Dies at 86

He won a National Book Award for “Spartina,” beating out novels by Amy Tan and E.L. Doctorow. A longtime professor, he lived for a time without electricity on an island. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-03-03 21:55:36 UTC ]

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On Politics: Cuomo is the front-runner, but that could change quickly

At last, it’s official: Andrew Cuomo is running for mayor of New York City.That sentence would have seemed inordinately strange a year or two ago. But Cuomo had been telegraphing for many months that he wanted to launch a comeback. And now he’s running, with a Manhattan launch event and... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Crains New York | 2025-03-03 15:46:55 UTC ]

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A Small Press Book We Love: Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck

Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Press Month—a Lit Hub staff member will be recommending a small... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-03 14:30:46 UTC ]

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Wordless Tales, Visual Magic, Genre-Bending: Ten New Children’s Books Out in March

When an artist friend came to visit me a few years ago, she remarked on the art hanging up in our house. “It’s all by picture book illustrators!” she said. And I laughed, because although she was perfectly right, I hadn’t even realized it until then. But I do love and admire picture book art, […] Continue reading >>
[ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-03 09:58:56 UTC ]

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Allegra Goodman and Emma Donoghue on Writing Stories Inspired by Their Kids (and Their Books)

Emma Donoghue is the author most recently of The Paris Express (Simon & Schuster/Summit), and Allegra Goodman’s most recent book is Isola. The two sat down to chat about writing, literary inspiration, research, and more. * Emma Donoghue: I only have two kids to your four, but just about... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-03 09:58:05 UTC ]

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Remember This

The young woman—young, though nearly forty—stood with her head bent slightly toward the window of McNally Jackson bookstore on Prince Street. She had stopped mid-stride, was on her way somewhere—was, in fact, late—and to see her father’s image in a bookstore window was not anymore such a new... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-03 09:18:50 UTC ]

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AAP Announces 2025 Prose Award Category Winners

The Association of American Publishers has announced the 37 category winners for the 49th annual PROSE Awards honoring professional and scholarly works published in 2024. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-03 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Praying the Rosary Is Good for the Soul...and Body

In 'The Healing Power of Praying the Rosary,' Gary Jansen, author and executive editor at Loyola Press, likens the Rosary to meditation, explaining how it can help with everything from stress to depression. (Sponsored) Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-03 05:00:00 UTC ]

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With 'Fireproof,' Chef Curtis Duffy Charts His Culinary Rise

In his new memoir, the Chicago chef recounts his journey from a troubled childhood to culinary stardom. (Sponsored) Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-03 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Keisha Mennefee Launches Honey Blossom Press

The literary strategist and Honey Magnolia Media founder will serve as publisher of the boutique imprint focused on underrepresented authors. Honey Blossom plans to publish 20 titles in its first year, with its inaugural title set for May 6. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-03 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Open Letter Books Partners with Deep Vellum Publishing

Dallas’s Deep Vellum Publishing will assume publishing, distribution, and marketing responsibilities for Open Letter Books, based at the University of Rochester. Open Letter’s editorial direction remains with founder Chad W. Post. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-03 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Book Review: ‘Jewish Country Houses,’ edited by Juliet Carey and Abigail Green

A lavish photo book collects images old and new of elaborate estates, manors, chateaus and Schlosses in the European countryside. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-03-02 10:01:42 UTC ]

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4 Thriller Novels We Recommend

Sarah Lyall, who writes the monthly thrillers column for The New York Times Book Review, recommends four of her favorite thriller novels. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-03-02 10:00:23 UTC ]

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Book Review: ‘Dream Count,’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

In her first novel since “Americanah,” she draws on a real-life assault as she follows the lives of three Nigerian women and one of their former housekeepers. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The New York Times | 2025-03-02 10:00:13 UTC ]

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New Study: Half of Australians Say They Want To Read More

The Australian Publishers Association and Australia Reads have made a first large study of reading habits in their market. The post New Study: Half of Australians Say They Want To Read More appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishing Perspectives | 2025-02-28 19:49:16 UTC ]

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Streaming Ratings, Week of Jan. 27: Second Week at No. 1 for Netflix’s The Night Agent

Netflix's crime thriller The Night Agent made it two weeks in a row as the most-watched streaming title, taking the honor for the final week of January, according to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings. The Night Agent had 2.924 billion viewing minutes for Netflix, which... Continue reading >>
[ Source: AdWeek | 2025-02-28 17:41:23 UTC ]

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COEXISTENCE by Billy-Ray Belcourt

Fall in love with this collection of short stories centering Indigenous love and what it is to make a relationship. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Book Riot | 2025-02-28 13:00:00 UTC ]

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