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And now there's a Sally Rooney mural.

And now there's a Sally Rooney mural.

By Emily Temple | September 9, 2021

Susanna Clarke's <em>Piranesi</em> has won the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Susanna Clarke's Piranesi has won the Women's Prize for Fiction.

By Snigdha Koirala | September 8, 2021

Here are the best reviewed books of August.

Here are the best reviewed books of August.

By Book Marks | September 3, 2021

Interview with an Indie Press: Biblioasis

Interview with an Indie Press: Biblioasis

On Creating a “Charmingly Irregular” List

By Corinne Segal | September 3, 2021

Faber is opening a Sally Rooney pop-up shop—but what does a Sally Rooney pop-up shop look like?

Faber is opening a Sally Rooney pop-up shop—but what does a Sally Rooney pop-up shop look like?

By Walker Caplan | September 2, 2021

Bridgerton."">Apparently the new <em>Lady Chatterley's Lover</em> will be Bridgerton."">

Bridgerton."">Apparently the new Lady Chatterley's Lover will be "raunchier than Bridgerton."

By Emily Temple | September 1, 2021

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Alicia Keys is adapting her own song “Girl on Fire” into a book.

By Walker Caplan | September 1, 2021

Salman Rushdie's next work of fiction will be published on his new Substack.

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Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Manguso's debut novel, Very Cold People.

By Literary Hub | August 31, 2021

A new Marlon James novel is coming this February.

A new Marlon James novel is coming this February.

By Emily Temple | August 30, 2021

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | August 27, 2021

Apparently, Sally Rooney will only be doing (1) book event for her new novel.

Apparently, Sally Rooney will only be doing (1) book event for her new novel.

By Literary Hub | August 24, 2021

Marvel Comics is branching out . . . into NFTs.

Marvel Comics is branching out . . . into NFTs.

By Walker Caplan | August 24, 2021

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | August 20, 2021

Interview with an Indie Press: Nightboat Books

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On Publishing Difficult-to-Classify Books

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Read an excerpt from a brand new biography of Octavia Butler.

Read an excerpt from a brand new biography of Octavia Butler.

By Emily Temple | August 19, 2021

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