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Boycotts Aplenty! Giller Prize Cuts Ties With Lead Sponsor Over Protests

The Giller Foundation, which administers Canada's richest fiction prize, said its 20-year relationship with Scotiabank ended Monday. But organizers of the No Arms in the Arts campaign say their boycott of the literary institution will continue. - CBC

The Book Industry Sues State Of Idaho Over Book Banning Law

 The state’s HB 710, enacted last July 1, forbids anyone under 18 from accessing library books that contain “sexual content,” regardless of the work's literary or educational merit. - Publishers Weekly

Giller Prize Ends Relationship With Its Lead Sponsor Following Months Of Protests

"The Giller Prize has parted ways with its lead sponsor Scotiabank more than a year after members of the literary community began protesting the bank's ties to an Israeli arms manufacturer. The Giller Foundation, which administers Canada's richest fiction prize, said its 20-year relationship with Scotiabank ended Monday." - The Canadian Press (MSN)

How Blurbing Books Wrecked My Life

Early in my career I decided it was my duty to write at least twice as many blurbs as I received. I’ve now written about 20 times as many, and I’ve been happy to do it. But recently three things broke me. - The New York Times

Barnes & Noble To Open 60 New Stores In 2025

 “In 2024, Barnes & Noble opened more new bookstores in a single year than it had in the whole decade from 2009 to 2019 . . . is enjoying a period of tremendous growth as the strategy to hand control of each bookstore to its local booksellers has proven so successful.” - Fast Company

How To Read Like A Translator

Translators deal with the “especially strong constraint” of the tight relationship between the original text and the new one, but the latter is still, well, new. At the end of the day, the translator’s job, the essential aspect of moving a text from one language to another, is to write a new book—and write it well. - The Nation

Sales Of Two Fiction Subgenres Are Soaring Thanks to BookTok

"Sales of science fiction and fantasy books rocketed last year, with their value increasing by 41.3% between 2023 and 2024. The booming popularity of romantasy – the subgenre blending elements of fantasy and romance that is a favourite of TikTok’s BookTok community – helped drive the rise." - The Guardian

That Tough Move From Short Stories To Novels

It hasn’t been so hard for Irish writer Colin Barrett. “It was very rewarding in the end. And, immediately, another idea that definitely is a novel and not a short story suggested itself” - set in County Mayo, of course, which Barrett says “is still juicy.” - The Guardian (UK)

On Writing Ambiguity, And Terror

"How horrifying will this monster turn out to be? And how can the characters defend themselves against it unless they accept it’s there? The stubborn rationalists never fare well.” - LitHub

Tash Aw On Starting An Epic Novel Quartet

“The whole subversion of the epic form is very important to me. Because I don’t think people think of their lives in terms of a continuous or coherent narrative. I think we experience life in a very fragmented way.” - The Guardian (UK)

When Michael Palin Started Keeping A Diary, Little Did He Know Who He’d Become

“I did worry I’d lose friends. But, well, there’s no revelations of mass drug taking or orgies or anything. Because I haven’t been to any, really.” - The New York Times

Horses And An Authoritarian Future

Ali Smith, on her new book Gliff, and needing libraries: “The difference between information and knowledge is the difference between an ice covering across a really deep loch and the depth of that loch. That's the difference between knowing information and having knowledge. It is dimensional.” - NPR

Han Kang On South Korea’s Constitutional Crisis, And How It Felt To Win The Nobel Prize

“Han was not prepared for her new status as national hero. ‘Too much attention is not very good for writers,” she says. … ‘You need anonymity, to be able to take a stroll in the street. You really need your calm inside.’” - The Guardian (UK)

This May Be America’s Very Last Store Selling Real Typewriters

Much to the owners' surprise, business has soared at Philly Typewriter since the pandemic. Now they sell machines, train repairers, and host a Type-In. And at Philly Tech Week, there's "AI on one side of us, robotics on the other side, and yet our table is still flooded." - Broad Street Review (Philadelphia)

US Authors Guild Offers Certification Label For Books Created By Real Writers And Not AI

"The initiative, called 'Human Authored,' will allow authors to log on to the portal and register their book. They will then be able to use a specially designed logo on book covers and promotional materials to show that their work has been created without AI." - The Guardian

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