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Six major publishers join sold-out BookCon 2026

Dec 16 2025: Six of the nation’s largest publishers have signed on as exhibitors for BookCon 2026, event organizer ReedPop has announced. Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Sourcebooks wil…

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SCOTUS denies petition to hear Texas book banning case

Dec 11 2025: The U.S. Supreme Court has denied requests to consider Leila Green Little et al. v. Llano County , a closely-watched Texas book removal case that jeopardizes First Amendment rights in public libraries.

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IMLS restores competitive grant funding

Dec 08 2025: On December 3, the Institute of Museum and Library Services announced on its website that it “has reinstated all federal grants.” This action is the result of a permanent injunction ordered on November 21 by U.S. Distric…

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Books could be excluded from EUDR legislation

Dec 03 2025: Late last week, the European Parliament voted to remove printed books and newspapers from the need to comply with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) act. The goal of EUDR is to prevent forest degradation …

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The publishing workshops taking a red pen to AI

Dec 01 2025: In the past several years, AI-powered developmental editing platforms such as AutoCrit, Editrix, and Anthropic’s Claude have emerged with the promise to make the revisions process faster and more accessible. Though autom…

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£15,000 prize launched for writers from refugee and migrant backgrounds

Nov 27 2025: Footnote Press and Counterpoints Arts have announced a new fiction award celebrating writers from refugee and migrant backgrounds, offering a £15,000 prize and a publishing deal for the winner.

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In November’s school board elections, voters stood with librarians

Nov 25 2025: In districts that held competitive school board elections this November 4, voters leaned toward candidates who emphasized equity and consensus-building, and rejected division and censorship. Becky Pringle, president of t…

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More than half of UK novelists believe AI will replace their work

Nov 21 2025: More than half of published novelists in the UK believe artificial intelligence could eventually replace their work entirely, according to a new report from the University of Cambridge.

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