Two books on the history of indigenous people in the U.S. have received $10,000 awards presented by the J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project.
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Houston Landing on MSNHouston is experiencing a 'reading renaissance' as small bookstores open across the cityHoustonians' desire to shop local and an emphasis on representation have created a perfect market for small bookstores.
Anyway, never mind all that. The sun is out, and books still exist and are and mostly advertisement free! Here to talk about ...
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman is reimagined as a hip-hop artist in a new book that Bob the Drag Queen says ‘might sound like an ...
Featuring interviews with John Cusack, Nick Hornby, Jack Black, Stephen Frears, D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, Iben Hjejle, ...
Left on Read, a new bookstore in downtown Wichita, specializes in books by and about people of color. Owner Latasha Eley ...
Award winning journalist and author Michael Harriot came to Allen University to speak on a variety of topic, ranging from the ...
Carol Baldwin’s debut novel is about a Charlotte that doesn’t fit the city’s contemporary narrative.
Judy Hutson discusses her debut novel "Spy Notes," how her music industry career inspired her writing, and her mission to ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
Tequesta is Barnes & Noble's sixth store in Palm Beach County and maybe its biggest bet. It thinks retirees and young ...
Valdez's latest novel, "Happy Land," explores land ownership through the generations. She shares her thoughts on land ...
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