A new licensing agreement between HarperCollins and an undisclosed AI company will “allow limited use of select nonfiction ...
Gold joins the hybrid publishing startup, launched earlier this year, from Workman Publishing, where she was director of ...
New Yorker staff writer Parul Sehgal will return to the New York Times as a critic-at-large on December 23, where she will ...
The independent distributor of some 150 publishers will close by the middle of 2025, leaving Independent Publishers Group as ...
Former pharmacist and debut author Jane Yang’s new sweeping historical novel, The Lotus Shoes (Park Row Books, Jan. 2025), is ...
Kay Sohini depicts her experiences emigrating from India to New York in her graphic memoir debut, This Beautiful, Ridiculous ...
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Dallas-based Southern Methodist University's Project Poëtica and Bridwell Press are launching three new lines of poetry ...
The organization We Need Diverse Books has come a long way from its 2014 origins, when reaction to BookCon’s all-white, ...
An inside look at the publication process for the scholar and activist’s examination of Asian Americans who refuse to ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump is threatening to sue Penguin Random House and the New York Times for $10 billion over ...
Lindsay Cronk, Andrea Jamison, and Maria McCauley have been announced as the candidates for the 2026-27 presidency of the ...