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Lady Gaga's organization is publishing an anthology about kindness.

Lady Gaga's organization is publishing an anthology about kindness.

By Aaron Robertson | March 12, 2020

A decades-old cookie was found in a centuries-old book.

A decades-old cookie was found in a centuries-old book.

By Aaron Robertson | March 10, 2020

With help from kids, a 90-year-old Sri Lankan author set a new world record for alternate endings.

With help from kids, a 90-year-old Sri Lankan author set a new world record for alternate endings.

By Aaron Robertson | March 6, 2020

Oprah and Jeanine Cummins' <em>American Dirt</em> interview will air tomorrow on Apple TV+.

Oprah and Jeanine Cummins' American Dirt interview will air tomorrow on Apple TV+.

By Aaron Robertson | March 5, 2020

A new book reveals the odd fate of Trump's

A new book reveals the odd fate of Trump's "glowing orb."

By Aaron Robertson | March 4, 2020

Wild conspiracy theory books about the coronavirus are proliferating on Amazon.

Wild conspiracy theory books about the coronavirus are proliferating on Amazon.

By Aaron Robertson | February 27, 2020

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New editions of six Stanisław Lem books place the sci-fi icon back in the spotlight.

New editions of six Stanisław Lem books place the sci-fi icon back in the spotlight.

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How communities are honoring Toni Morrison on what would've been her 89th birthday.

How communities are honoring Toni Morrison on what would've been her 89th birthday.

By Aaron Robertson | February 18, 2020

As Trump sends the border inland, a museum exhibit celebrates immigrant and refugee writing.

As Trump sends the border inland, a museum exhibit celebrates immigrant and refugee writing.

By Aaron Robertson | February 14, 2020

Turkish novelist Aslı Erdoğan is free of charges accusing her of terrorist involvement.

Turkish novelist Aslı Erdoğan is free of charges accusing her of terrorist involvement.

By Aaron Robertson | February 14, 2020

53 U.S. senators should go to a D.C. library and read these books by black authors.

53 U.S. senators should go to a D.C. library and read these books by black authors.

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Dozens of authors are protesting sudden leadership cuts at Wayne State University Press.

Dozens of authors are protesting sudden leadership cuts at Wayne State University Press.

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