Welcome, fellow book lover! In today’s digital age, you don’t have to read alone. Online book communities offer a wonderful way to share your love of reading with others and enrich your... Read more »
The legal back-and-forth over Iowa Senate File 496 continues with attorneys representing the state defendants filing a motion challenging the March 25 decision by U.S. District Court judge Stephen Locher of the... Read more »
Literary advocates condemn Florida book banning bill Apr 24 2025 A coalition of literary organizations, anti-censorship advocacy groups, and Florida education stakeholders has formally opposed Florida House Bill 1539, legislation they claim... Read more »
A book about the BBC’s controversial Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, is due to be published later this year. Dianarama: Deception, Entrapment, Cover-up: The Betrayal of Princess Diana by Andy... Read more »
Writers in the US are at growing risk amid a worldwide crackdown on free speech that has begun to spread to countries previously renowned for unfettered expression and openness, according to a... Read more »
“It’s not a popularity contest—that’s what the Oscars are for.” Source link Read more »
On Iowa City’s Market Street stands a low-slung, trailer-like red building. This is Dave’s Fox Head Tavern, one of the sites where the official culture and the counterculture of this most literary... Read more »
Why do Professional Book Reviews Matter? In the age of star ratings and reader comments, you might wonder why professional book reviews are still important. The truth is that crowd-sourced opinions (like... Read more »
Shakespeare did not leave his wife Anne in Stratford, letter fragment suggests Apr 23 2025 It has long been assumed that William Shakespeare’s marriage to Anne Hathaway was less than happy. He... Read more »