AWP 2015: Literature Thriving Far from The Coasts

At this year’s AWP conference, there's excitement about how vital literature and publishing are in the city of Minneapolis, a growing literary center far from New York-based trade publishing and the West Coast indie scene. Continue reading at 'Publishers Weekly'

[ Publishers Weekly | 2015-04-10 00:00:00 UTC ]
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I was proud my literature award. Then came the talk of ‘box-ticking’ | Chitra Ramaswamy

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The Swedish Academy took a year off to fix the Nobel Prize in literature. It’s still broken.

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Tokarczuk and Handke win Nobel Prizes in Literature

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International Literature Showcase: writers of colour

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DSC Prize for South Asian Literature Releases Its Longlist

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Who is ‘The Clockwork Man’? He may be literature’s first cyborg.

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Jacqueline Woodson Transformed Children’s Literature. Now She’s Writing for Herself.

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2019 National Book Award for Translated Literature Longlist Announced

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Here's the National Book Awards' 2019 longlist for young people's literature

The National Book Foundation has unveiled the 2019 National Book Award longlist for young people's literature. Contenders tackle major sociopolitical issues. Continue reading at Los Angeles Times

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Here is the Young People’s Literature Longlist for the 2019 National Book Awards.

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AWP Fires Executive Director, Who Alleges Discrimination

Chloe Schwenke, who served for one year as interim executive director of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs before being officially named executive director about six months ago, has been let go. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Maya Author Sol Ceh Moo Wins Guadalajara Fair’s Indigenous Literature Award

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Jokha Alharthi Brings Omani Literature to the U.S.

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Edinburgh Book Festival: Sturgeon shares 'theory' on politicians and literature

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Literature prize founder David Cohen dies, aged 89

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From his earliest days as a comics entrepreneur, which included a stint selling vintage editions from a sidewalk table in the Financial District, Vincent Zurzolo wanted the books treated with... To view the full story, click the title link. Continue reading at Crains New York

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