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The Association of American Publishers (AAP) filed an amicus brief on April 11 supporting authors in their class action ...
The New England sales rep for Chesapeake & Hudson was nominated for his relentless work ethic and boundless energy.
Celebrate the start of spring with these fresh picks of the month for young readers, including a picture book about ...
The New York-based bookstore will host its first literary festival from May 7 into June, with events focusing on archives, historiography, and legacies.
We spoke with three teachers and librarians who are encouraging their students and patrons to join the fight to protect the environment.
Ballast Book Company opened in 2015, when Suzanne Droppert—then the owner of Liberty Bay Books in Poulsbo, Wash.—wanted to try selling books in nearby Bremerton. “We opened as a pop-up, and the store ...
The collection brings Ceremonies back into print alongside a number of uncollected pieces pulled from the archives of such ...
The author of two forthcoming books on LGBTQ+ icon Marsha P. Johnson—Marsha, for adults, and One Day in June, for ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court on April 7 by the American Library Association and the American Federation of State, County, ...
In ‘How to Lose Your Mother’ (Viking, June), the journalist recalls caring for her mother, novelist Erica Jong, as she ...
New titles explore LGBTQ+ history and activism and offer nonjudgmental guidance.
A brief filing made late on April 10 suggests that the court is prepared to back the offer made for Diamond by Alliance ...