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Though it may seem odd, Kensington Publishing’s communications director, Vida Engstrand, finds the metaphor is an apt one for ...
Schools in at least nine Florida counties have removed hundreds of books from public school classrooms and libraries ahead of ...
International Booker finalist Mariana Enríquez, who specializes in gothic fiction and horror, makes her nonfiction debut with ...
We are proud to share that we have acquired the Benetech certification, a globally recognized benchmark for accessible ...
In the 1950s-set novel 'Mirage City' (Minotaur, Oct.), queer San Francisco PI Evander Mills returns home to L.A. for a ...
Vendors in India are combining robust processes, innovative technologies, and intuitive workflows to provide dynamic and ...
Whether journeying on foot, by train, or vicariously from an armchair, readers can see the sights from a fresh perspective.
J.B. MacKinnon of Vancouver has filed class action lawsuits against Anthropic, Databricks, Meta, and Nvidia, alleging they ...
Many of those travelers tend to stick to what’s known as the Golden Route, which covers Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and points in ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Nathan Harris's Amity, which follows a formerly enslaved brother and ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced nearly $35 million in grants to support 97 projects, many of which ...
In Newbery Medalist Laura Amy Schlitz’s latest middle grade novel, 'The Winter of the Dollhouse,' the story’s main character ...
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