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Black booksellers question anointment of Tattered Cover as 'US’s biggest Black-owned bookstore.'

Black booksellers question anointment of Tattered Cover as 'US’s biggest Black-owned bookstore.'

By Jonny Diamond | December 11, 2020

Melania Trump’s post-White House book might not be a memoir after all, which is fine.

Melania Trump’s post-White House book might not be a memoir after all, which is fine.

By Walker Caplan | December 10, 2020

Jordan Smith will serve as Interim Executive Director of the National Book Foundation.

Jordan Smith will serve as Interim Executive Director of the National Book Foundation.

By Emily Temple | December 10, 2020

Chris Jackson on the Privilege of Being an Editor, and Publishing's Systemic Problems

Chris Jackson on the Privilege of Being an Editor, and Publishing's Systemic Problems

Read His Acceptance Speech for The Center for Fiction’s
Medal for Editorial Excellence

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2020

has won the 2020 Albertine Prize.">Zahia Rahmani's <em> has won the 2020 Albertine Prize.">

has won the 2020 Albertine Prize.">Zahia Rahmani's "Muslim": A Novel has won the 2020 Albertine Prize.

By Rasheeda Saka | December 9, 2020

More virtual book events should be variety shows!

More virtual book events should be variety shows!

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Cover reveal: Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi's new novel, <em>Savage Tongues</em>.

Cover reveal: Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi's new novel, Savage Tongues.

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Here are the 2020 Whiting Creative Nonfiction grantees.

Here are the 2020 Whiting Creative Nonfiction grantees.

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Does the Simon & Schuster Acquisition Signal an Antitrust Crisis in Publishing?

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Read Louise Glück’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech.

Read Louise Glück’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech.

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30 years after his death, Roald Dahl's family has apologized for his anti-Semitism.

30 years after his death, Roald Dahl's family has apologized for his anti-Semitism.

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Your Week in Virtual Book Events, Dec. 7th to Dec. 13th

Your Week in Virtual Book Events, Dec. 7th to Dec. 13th

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