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The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins will support the Dallas-based publisher to publish and promote one ...
Siegal (l.) will retire at the end of 2025 after 39 years of scouting, and Yanez will take over as president and sole ...
With sales of romantasy cooling in the second quarter and sale adult nonfiction remaining soft, unit sales of print books ...
A cluster of books from religion publishers arrives in time to meet the queasy stomachs and souls so many face in today’s ...
Potter documents the decade he spent inside a “secret world of disinformation, corporate corruption, and social control.” ...
Panamerica, a new trade paperback book imprint for literary fiction and reportage from the broadsheet periodical, launched ...
At this year’s Parix Audio Day conference in Madrid, audiobook execs framed the future as one of opportunity, especially when ...
After months of uncertainty following federal funding cuts, Humanities Tennessee has announced that its annual festival will return for its 37th year this October, in partnership with Vanderbilt ...
J.E. Thomas tackles themes of loneliness and belonging through a contemporary sci-fi lens in her newest middle grade novel ...
While presses of all stripes are glad that James Daunt has put the largest bricks-and-mortar bookstore chain in the U.S. back ...
A federal judge in California has issued a complicated ruling in one of the first major copyright cases involving AI training ...
The catastrophe in Palestine takes top billing, followed by warnings about AI, tech titans, and autocracy, and critical ...
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