- George Saunders, Ali Smith among Man Booker Prize finalists. (The Times Literary Supplement)
- National Book Awards longlists for young people’s literature and poetry revealed. (The New Yorker)
- Kathleen Winter and Alison Pick talk sexism, motherhood, and characters. (Hazlitt)
- Robert Munsch’s Love You Forever gets pop-up book treatment. (CBC Books)
- Winnie-the-Pooh creator A.A. Milne’s out-of-print memoir returns to shelves, reveals he wanted to “escape” from children’s writing. (The Guardian)
- A list of the books Hillary Clinton mentions in her new memoir. (Entertainment Weekly)
- Amazon pays shockingly less corporate tax than indie booksellers. (The Guardian)
- AMC to develop Black Lives Matter TV series based on Wesley Lowery book. (Salon)
- Decor ideas from classic writers’ bedrooms. (Home Advisor)
- CBC announces non-fiction prize shortlist. (CBC Books)
- Ever wonder why Hemingway, Bukowski, and Kerouac books are kept out of reach in many booksellers? (Melville House)
- How old is too old to be a debut writer? (Electric Lit)
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