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Here are the winners of the National Book Awards, including Rabih Alameddine and Omar El Akkad.

Here are the winners of the National Book Awards, including Rabih Alameddine and Omar El Akkad.

By James Folta | November 19, 2025

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Two books with AI-generated covers have been disqualified from New Zealand's top book prize.

Two books with AI-generated covers have been disqualified from New Zealand's top book prize.

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Rejected pitches for the live-action <em> Eloise. </em>

Rejected pitches for the live-action Eloise.

By Brittany Allen | November 19, 2025

Our favorite Literary Twitter moments: Jessie Gaynor on Joyce Carol Oates

Our favorite Literary Twitter moments: Jessie Gaynor on Joyce Carol Oates

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David Szalay’s <em>Flesh</em> has won the 2025 Booker Prize.

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“Human Written.” Why Sarah Hall Put a Maker’s Mark on Her New Novel

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