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Attorneys in Barnes & Noble lawsuit to meet this week; Electric Literature launches Electric Eel; a profile of Brigid Hughes; and other news.
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Attorneys in Barnes & Noble lawsuit to meet this week; Electric Literature launches Electric Eel; a profile of Brigid Hughes; and other news.
Barry Jenkins calls on Hollywood to adapt more Black literature; Abrams cancels graphic novel after criticism; short fictions inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe; and other news.
The next generation of Black publishing; longtime librarian of Congress James H. Billington has died; Meg Wolitzer on feminism and fiction; and other news.
An open letter to Elena Ferrante; Dan Brown on how to write a bestseller; Hilton Als on Ntozake Shange; and other news.
Washington Post’s Best Books of 2018; CLMP’s Leppendorf passes the torch to Gannon; Poetry Daily moves to George Mason University; and other news.
Advice from the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35; the massive success of author Rachel Hollis; the second annual Well-Read Black Girl Festival; and other news.
Kirkus announces Best Fiction of 2018; Amazon publishes new series of original “cli-fi” stories; J. K. Rowling sues former assistant; and other news.
Novels that get to the truth of World War I; Amazon’s Best Books of 2018; Soho Press cofounder Juris Jurjevicz has died; and other news.
Another member of the Swedish Academy quits amid scandal; Nicolas Mathieu wins France’s Goncourt Prize; a new book of stories by late Egyptian Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz; and other news.