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Small towns in red states overwhelmingly voted in support of cutting federal spending in their own backyard. Now the future ...
The long-running literary nonprofit and bi-monthly magazine has revised and added to its digital offerings in an effort to ...
In the novelist’s ‘Love Forms’ (Scribner, July), a 58-year-old Londoner sets out to find the daughter she gave up for ...
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 ...
Much has happened in Harlem since it first jumped to international literary acclaim in the 1920s. Yet as the stewards of the ...
The petition urges Congress to reinstate Perlmutter as register of copyrights following her abrupt firing by the White House ...
After nearly 50 years in the book business—as a literary agent, book publisher, market researcher, and journalist—Jo Henry ...
Catholic historian Matthew Bunson's biography of the new pope, once known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, goes on sale Monday. It ...
The new program from the National Council of Teachers of English, Penguin Random House, and the Anne Frank Fonds will award ...
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.
The U.K.-based crowdfunding publisher Unbound lost $39 million for its shareholders and owed an estimated $3.1 million to ...
Scottish author Struan Murray's new fantasy series Dragonborn, originally scheduled to begin in spring 2026, is now slated ...
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