Jan 26 2026: Defendants in Crookshanks v. Elizabeth (Colo.) School District , who had appealed to the 10th Circuit after a federal judge ordered the district to restore 19 censored books, motioned to dismiss their own appeal on Janua…
Jan 20 2026: Here’s the list of the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Award finalists. Which have you read and which are standouts? Are there any you’d like to add to your list that you haven’t already? Autobiography/Memoir: Memor…
Jan 19 2026: Across America, publishers, libraries, and literary organizations are building a formidable litigation slate to ensure the availability of books in public and school libraries.
Jan 13 2026: One of Spain’s best-known novelists has launched a withering attack on the country’s leading linguistic authority, saying it ignores the opinions of writers when it comes to changes in language, and that its “anything go…
Jan 08 2026: There’s a great blog on the BookBrowse site about predicted book trends for 2026. I found it fascinating! Check it out!
Jan 08 2026: On behalf of the Kurt Vonnegut Estate, authors Elana K. Arnold, Ellen Hopkins, and Amy Reed, and two anonymous high school student plaintiffs with the ACLU of Utah filed a complaint on January 6 to challenge provisions o…
Jan 05 2026: As book retailers and distributors leverage artificial intelligence to offer interactive features, publishers are reckoning with the implications. Two prominent examples emerged last month: Amazon’s “Ask this Book” feat…
Dec 30 2025: There’s a very interesting article in the New York Times this morning (not linking it because it’s behind a paywall). Some takeaways: 707 million books in print were bought this year - about 75% of book sales, meaning …
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