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Anne Rice, the Queen of Gothic Literature, has died at the age of 80.

Anne Rice, the Queen of Gothic Literature, has died at the age of 80.

By Emily Temple | December 13, 2021

A first edition of <em>Harry Potter</em> is now the most expensive modern work of fiction ever sold.

A first edition of Harry Potter is now the most expensive modern work of fiction ever sold.

By Emily Temple | December 10, 2021

FSG will publish Judith Butler's first non-academic press book.

FSG will publish Judith Butler's first non-academic press book.

By Walker Caplan | December 9, 2021

Post-controversy, Chris Cuomo’s book has been scrapped by its publisher.

Post-controversy, Chris Cuomo’s book has been scrapped by its publisher.

By Walker Caplan | December 9, 2021

The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31

The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31

From THE DISCOURSE to the Cursed Marvels of Literary AI

By Literary Hub | December 9, 2021

How the Mosul Book Forum Became a Hub of Expression in a Struggling City

How the Mosul Book Forum Became a Hub of Expression in a Struggling City

Hannah McCarthy on Efforts to Rebuild Cultural Spaces After the Islamic State's Brutal Campaign

By Hannah McCarthy | December 9, 2021

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By Beth Kephart | December 6, 2021

Serena Williams has written a children's book.

By Dan Sheehan | December 3, 2021

Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Thankam Mathews' All This Could Be Different.

By Literary Hub | December 3, 2021

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Alice Sebold has now apologized to Anthony Broadwater, and her publisher has pulled her memoir.

Alice Sebold has now apologized to Anthony Broadwater, and her publisher has pulled her memoir.

By Walker Caplan | December 1, 2021

The delightful Marcus Rashford has written a delightful-sounding children's book.

The delightful Marcus Rashford has written a delightful-sounding children's book.

By Dan Sheehan | November 30, 2021

COVER REVEAL: Northwestern University Press’s collection <em>Growing Up Chicago</em>.

COVER REVEAL: Northwestern University Press’s collection Growing Up Chicago.

By Literary Hub | November 29, 2021

After 40 years, the man wrongfully convicted of Alice Sebold's rape has been exonerated.

After 40 years, the man wrongfully convicted of Alice Sebold's rape has been exonerated.

By Walker Caplan | November 24, 2021

Long live <em>The Believer</em> (which has a new issue coming out!)

Long live The Believer (which has a new issue coming out!)

By Jonny Diamond | November 22, 2021

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