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The inaugural StoryFeast Festival in London, which runs September 13–21 and features 20 authors, aims to raise the profile of ...
Vendors in India are combining robust processes, innovative technologies, and intuitive workflows to provide dynamic and ...
The U.S.-based literacy program is continuing to grow its U.K. presence, expanding to eight more areas in the city of Wakefield, England, where it has sent nearly 70,000 books to children under five ...
The class action lawsuit charging the AI giant with copyright infringement is rapidly developing despite an appeal from Anthropic, with two new firms joining to represent the interests of publishers ...
Barnes & Noble Education disclosed late last week that it received a notice from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on August ...
The literary agency has appointed Cherise Fisher (l.) as VP and hired CeCe Lyra (r.), previously of P.S. Literary Agency, on ...
Oprah revisits Richard Russo’s 2007 novel of small-town life, Reese highlights Ashley Jordan’s debut romance, and more.
Schools in at least nine Florida counties have removed hundreds of books from public school classrooms and libraries ahead of ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Nathan Harris's Amity, which follows a formerly enslaved brother and ...
Summer may be coming to a close but readers can continue to look forward to new books including a series starter about a ...
New York Times' bestselling author Kathleen Norris pens a deeply personal memoir centered on her relationship with her sister, Becky, who was born with a disability. Norris explores the myriad ways ...
British social media personality Jack Edwards has launched the Inklings Book Club, attracting 46,000 members on Instagram and ...