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What the closure of Small Press Distribution means for readers.

What the closure of Small Press Distribution means for readers.

By Drew Broussard | March 29, 2024

More Stories, More Voices: On the Importance of the Small(ish) Book Publisher

More Stories, More Voices: On the Importance of the Small(ish) Book Publisher

Kristen McGuiness Profiles Just Some of the Countless New Faces of Independent Publishing

By Kristen McGuiness | March 29, 2024

Paul Yoon has won this year's Story Prize for <em>The Hive and the Honey</em>.

Paul Yoon has won this year's Story Prize for The Hive and the Honey.

By Literary Hub | March 27, 2024

Here are the winners of the 2024 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards.

Here are the winners of the 2024 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards.

By Literary Hub | March 26, 2024

New York is losing

New York is losing "The Avalanche" that is the wonderful and chaotic Joseph Koch Comic Warehouse.

By James Folta | March 26, 2024

Here's the shortlist for the 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize.

Here's the shortlist for the 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize.

By Literary Hub | March 20, 2024

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The National Book Foundation announces its 2024 5 Under 35 honorees.

By Jonny Diamond | March 19, 2024

Here are the finalists for the 59th Annual Nebula Awards.

By Drew Broussard | March 15, 2024

Naomi Klein, Hisham Matar, Maaza Mengiste and More Have Withdrawn From the PEN World Voices Festival

By Literary Hub | March 14, 2024

Publishing Models That Rely on Gig Workers Are Bad For Everybody

Publishing Models That Rely on Gig Workers Are Bad For Everybody

Maris Kreizman on the Problem With “Authors Equity,” a New Publishing Company

By Maris Kreizman | March 14, 2024

Literary Hub is Seeking a Regular, Part-Time Writer

Literary Hub is Seeking a Regular, Part-Time Writer

Do You Have Strong Opinions About Books and Stuff?

By Literary Hub | March 1, 2024

Read the opening lines of Sally Rooney's next novel.

Read the opening lines of Sally Rooney's next novel.

By Drew Broussard | February 29, 2024

There Are Bigger Problems<br> in the World Than “Anti­se­mit­ic Lit­er­ary-Relat­ed Inci­dents”

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in the World Than “Anti­se­mit­ic Lit­er­ary-Relat­ed Inci­dents”

Maris Kreizman on the Jewish Book Council’s New Initiative

By Maris Kreizman | February 29, 2024

An imprisoned Palestinian author has been shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.

An imprisoned Palestinian author has been shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.

By Dan Sheehan | February 28, 2024

Starting this year, the National Book Awards will be open to non-citizens.

Starting this year, the National Book Awards will be open to non-citizens.

By Emily Temple | February 15, 2024

Writers are auctioning signed books to raise money for Gaza's child amputees.

Writers are auctioning signed books to raise money for Gaza's child amputees.

By Dan Sheehan | February 8, 2024

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