John Barth books: 5 postmodernism works from meta novelist

Remembering John Barth, the pioneering postmodern author, 93, renowned for complex, humorous literary books.
Maryse Condé: 7 books that define her body of work

Remembering Maryse Condé, famed novelist who illuminated the impacts of colonialism in Africa and the Caribbean through her books
Publishers call for help as Small Press Distribution closes

SPD closure ends era, impacting authors, publishers with challenges in distribution and literary diversity.
Daniel Kahneman: 5 major books by late Nobel laureate

Remembering Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman through his books, a pioneering psychologist who illuminated human decision-making and biases.
Transgender Day of Visibility: 7 books raising awareness

Explore essential reads celebrating transgender lives and stories for International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Authors offer advice on investing in women this March for IWD

Highlighting International Women’s Month by focusing on investing in women to bridge the gender equality gap.
Anthropodermic bibliopegy: Harvard removes human skin book

Harvard Library removes human skin binding from a book, as we explore the term “Anthropodermic bibliopegy.”
Legal risks of memoirs: Rebel Wilson claims against Sacha Baron Cohen

Explore the Rebel Wilson-Sacha Baron Cohen controversy and its implications for memoir writing and legal risks.
Queen’s Reading Room study finds reading helps wellbeing

Discover the mental health benefits of reading with new neuroscience insights from The Queen’s Reading Room study.
Society of Authors to vote on fossil fuels and Gaza resolutions in Extraordinary Meeting

Society of Authors calls extraordinary meeting to address fossil fuel divestment and Gaza, highlighting community’s role in ecological and social issues.