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Indie bookstores for people of color; Short Story Month; Michael Ondaatje on his new novel; and other news.
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Indie bookstores for people of color; Short Story Month; Michael Ondaatje on his new novel; and other news.
Annie Proulx wins LOC Prize for Fiction; black women who are changing the romance novel industry; stage play of Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 streams online; and other news.
Rita Dove named new poetry editor of New York Times Magazine; Amazon launches children’s book subscription service; Sandra Cisneros on femininity and truth; and other news.
Guillermo del Toro to adapt Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; new contract clauses in response to #MeToo; an interview with Chimananda Ngozi Adichie; and other news.
Professor Randa Jarrar to keep her job following Barbara Bush controversy; short books to read on your commute; Math Poetry Month; and other news.
Comey memoir sells over half a million copies in first week; signed Stephen Hawking book goes to auction; Roxane Gay to be honored at Lambda Lit Awards; and other news.
Norton launches its first children’s imprint; Susan Orlean’s next book will be a love letter to libraries; a year’s worth of copyrighted works to enter the public domain; and other news.
Somaliland poet sentenced to three years in jail; the growing popularity of literature about identity; thirty new books for a literary summer; and other news.
Studying poetry under J. D. McClatchy; Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s remains rediscovered in a wine cellar; the Restoration’s filthiest poet; and other news.
Writer deported on her way to PEN World Voices Festival; twentieth anniversary of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone; Jennifer L. Knox on censorship in the poetry workshop; and other news.