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The Library of Congress will present Brooks, the author of the historical-fiction novels March (2005) and People of the Book ...
The cartoonist and veteran of the queer zine and small press comics boom of the 1990s revisits her legendary character Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist, whose rage-filled adventures are ...
Attorneys representing authors and publishers in a class action copyright lawsuit against Anthropic have reportedly reached a potential settlement with the AI giant over its use of pirated books to ...
The publisher has expanded its national distribution and fulfillment center in Crawfordsville, Ind., by 650,000 sq. feet, a ...
Armitage, best known for his star turn in the Hobbit films, looks at a decades-old murder’s impact on a small English village ...
After five years at the head of Simon & Schuster, Jonathan Karp has announced his intention to step down as CEO to launch and ...
Bloomsbury US has eliminated five positions in its children’s division as part of what the company called “a strategic shift ...
Final estimates from the AAP showed that total sales rose 4.1% to $32.5 billion last year, while unit sales increased 3.4%, to 3.1 billion. Adult fiction and religion books had the strongest gains.
The general operating support grant will allow the library advocacy organization to enhance its capacity for research, ...
Plaintiffs filed a notice of appeal on August 21 in Penguin Random House et al. v. Raúl Labrador et al., a case challenging ...
The publisher has spent the past decade carving out a niche publishing mid-length nonfiction books that explore global themes ...
Emily Cunningham at Knopf acquired world rights to Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, detailing her fight for ...