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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

For the week ending January 18, 2026

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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction

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A Butch <em>Black Swan</em>: On Horror, Transformation, and Writing a Queer Midwestern Gothic

A Butch Black Swan: On Horror, Transformation, and Writing a Queer Midwestern Gothic

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Inside the Brutal Center of Copper and Cobalt Mining in the Congo

Inside the Brutal Center of Copper and Cobalt Mining in the Congo

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“borrowed image,” a Poem By S*an D. Henry-Smith

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Inside the Long History of Technologically Assisted Writing

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One Legend to Another: When Jackie Robinson Testifed Against Paul Robeson in Congress

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What’s In a Literary Brand? David Guterson on Maintaining an Authorial Persona... Or Not

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