The judges for the category this year are the poet and activist Heather Kathleen Moody Hall, proprietor of Green Feather Book Company; Tiya Miles, a history professor at Harvard whose book, “All... Read more »
How dressed up is your bookshelf? Fancy books are by no means a requirement for readers—you may be satisfied with your discount paperbacks, which have their own easy charm, or convenient and... Read more »
Apple is the latest tech company to be hit with a proposed class action lawsuit over unauthorized training of AI models using published books. On Friday, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson... Read more »
Traditional publishers find success in nontraditional ways Aug 22 2025 These days, many people in the book business are taking the proverb “necessity is the mother of invention” more seriously than ever.... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Still need more fiction for your summer TBR? This issue will fix that. We cover Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere, bringing to life the early days of NASA’s Space Shuttle program,... Read more »
AFSCME, cultural organizations ask court to reinforce IMLS protection Sep 04 2025 On September 3, the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees and a coalition of library, museum, and cultural... Read more »
48Kg by Batool Abu Akleen, translated by the poet, with Graham Liddel, Wiam El-Tamami, Cristina Viti and Yasmin Zaher (Tenement, £17.50) This remarkable debut by a 20-year-old Palestinian, born and raised in... Read more »
The first trailer for Emerald Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights promises a more erotically charged take on the classic Emily Brontë novel. Fennell, who won an Oscar for her screenplay for... Read more »