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The Library of Congress’s 25th annual event on Saturday enlightened and entertained thousands of book lovers, perhaps ...
September welcomes a new season and plenty of new titles to add to the bookshelf, including a picture book jaunt set in Italy ...
In the last two years, global illiteracy rates have increased by an average of 2.2%, with 773 million people worldwide unable ...
This October marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Michael Connelly’s bestselling novel The Lincoln Lawyer, and ...
Authors and publishers hope the agreement will send a signal to AI companies to respect copyright and to pay for the use of copyrighted materials in training their large language models.
The executive director of the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance and former bookseller has successfully hosted a salon for eight years. Now, she’s written a book instructing readers on how to ...
On Friday, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Apple accusing the company of illegally using their books to train its AI.
Sisters Alexandra and Annabelle Chang appear to lead storybook lives. Annabelle, now a sophomore at Stanford, opened her ...
Babel author R.F. Kuang tops our hardcover fiction list with the deluxe edition of Katabasis. Plus Naptime Kitchen blogger ...
Since Bucknell provost Wendy F. Sternberg announced plans to shutter the university press next summer, AUPresses has entered ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book about a child’s struggle to make new friends, a middle grade ...
The Bay Area indie bookseller is seeking bankruptcy court approval to be acquired by Barnes & Noble for $3.25 million after ...