Dragon Con announces the nominees for the Dragon Awards for SFF. Henry Louis Gates Jr. will receive the inaugural Founders Award from the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation. Independent Publishers Group cuts staff and its title count. The National Endowment for the Humanities announces funding for 97 projects, many about the nation’s 250th anniversary. The National Association of Black Bookstores is launched. Plus, new title bestsellers and interviews with Jason Mott, River Selby, and Rhys Bowen.
Audiofile announces the winners of the Golden Voices Audiobook Narrator awards. Dmitri Strotsev and Nadia Kandrusevich are named the 2025 Prix Voltaire laureates. Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere: A Love Story is the GMA June book club pick. Maggie Stiefvater’s The Listeners is the B&N pick. The annual Audio Publishers Association Sales Survey showed double-digit gains over 2023. Scholastic will integrate its trade publishing, book fairs, and book clubs. Interviews arrive with Melissa Febos, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Molly Jong-Fast, Yrsa Daley-Ward, Todd S. Purdum, and Jacinda Ardern.
Ann Cleeves reveals that her next Vera Stanhope book will be the last. Kevin Quigley, Kaitlynne Lowe, Sarah Moore, and Brianna Wolfe win the Donner Prize for Seized by Uncertainty: The Markets, Media, and Special Interests That Shaped Canada’s Response to COVID-19. Publishers Lunch’s Fall/Winter Fiction Buzz Panel is available to watch now. NYT catches up with “The Dresden Files” series author Jim Butcher after 25 years and 14 million books sold. Sourcebooks will publish new editions of Claire Legrand’s “Empirium” trilogy for adult readers. Plus, HBO Max’s It prequel, Welcome to Derry, gets a trailer today.
The Los Angeles Times Book Prize winners are announced, including Jiaming Tang, Laura Beers, Jesse Katz, Jennine Capó Crucet, Andrea Freeman, Danielle Trussoni, and Kelly Link. The Plutarch Award shortlist, is announced along with the finalists for the RBC Bronwen Wallace Awards for Emerging Writers and the Theakston Awards longlist. Globe Pequot is purchasing Square One Publishers, while Alliance has canceled an agreement to purchase the bankrupt Diamond Comics. Plus, Philip Pullman will publish The Rose Field, the third and final volume in “The Book of Dust” series, in October.
Winners are announced for the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for works that deepen understanding of race and diversity. Finalists are selected for the Independent Book Publishers Association Awards and the Stella Prize. The Great Gatsby turns 100. Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams, author of Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism, testifies in front of Congress. Andrews McMeel launches a religious book imprint, Amen Editions. Plus, Page to Screen and interviews with Katie Kitamura, Eric Rickstad, and Don Winslow.
Hachette’s parent company, Vivendi, will put the publisher on the stock market. Tieshena Davis is elected board chair of the Independent Book Publishers Association; she will be the first person of color to lead the board. In Germany, a nationwide reading competition offers evidence that parents will read more if their children ask to read together. European publishers call on EU committee to approve AI act. National Book Foundation Announces its spring events. Lawrence Langer, “Unblinking Scholar of Holocaust Literature,” dies at 94.
The 2022 Audie finalists and the longlist for the 2022 Dublin Literary Award are announced. More news on book banning and burning. Interviews highlight conversations with Emily Maloney of Cost of Living, Silvia Vasquez-Lavado of In the Shadow of the Mountain: A Memoir of Courage, Gerrick Kennedy of Didn’t We Almost Have It All: In Defense of Whitney Houston, Tessa Miller of What Doesn't Kill You, Laura Coates of Just Pursuit: A Black Prosecutor's Fight for Fairness, Bernardine Evaristo of Manifesto: On Never Giving Up, Chrishelle Stause of Under Construction, Debbie Millman of Why Design Matters, and Isaac Butler of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned To Act. Sarah Vaughan’s book Reputation heads to the screen.
The official biography of Terry Pratchett, A Life in Footnotes, is due to publish in September. The Association of American Publishers (AAP) announces the 2022 PROSE Award finalists and category winners. LibraryReads and LJ offer read-alikes for buzzy book of the week, The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis. Violeta by Isabel Allende and Devil House by John Darnielle continue to buzz. Interviews arrive with Isabel Allende, Ben Raines, Sequoia Nagamatsu, Imani Perry, Rachel Lindsay, and Lan Samantha Chang. Disney+ picks up the 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series. Marisa Meyer's 'Lunar Chronicles' series and Joan Bauer's Hope Was Here get film adaptations. Plus, popular authors share book recommendations.
Award–winning author and editor Roxane Gay discusses the launch of her new imprint at Grove Atlantic, part of a welcome and necessary change in publishing.
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