Here is the top literally news of the week:
- The TSA May Want To Look At Your Comics And Manga When Flying Into San Diego
- N.J. voters could be asked to approve public library construction bonds
- Joshua Ferris: ‘Good fiction is a recapitulation of a dream’
- The Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year is back
- ENVIRONMENTAL FICTION: A READING LIST TO SAVE THE WORLD
- Bookshops weave some magic to mark Harry Potter’s 20th anniversary
- How One Man Overcame Blindness and Started an Audiobook Show for New Scifi and Fantasy
- The New Normal: On Dissidence, Apology, and Transcendence in Contemporary Chinese Art
- It's time to bring Branwell, the dark Brontë, into the light
- BETTY WHITE READS HARRY THE DIRTY DOG
- How an independent bookstore took on anti-feminist trolls and won
- Indie Pub Two Dollar Radio to Open Bookstore
- Northern indies given ACE boost while BookTrust receives £23m windfall
- SUPPORT DIVERSITY IN SFF WITH THE SPECULATIVE LITERATURE FOUNDATION
- Harry Potter 20 Years: The New York Academy of Medicine Library Launches Hogwarts-themed Digital Collection
- Franz Kafka Agonized, Too, Over Writer’s Block
- Paddington Bear author Michael Bond dies aged 91
- PRH Publisher Services to represent DC Entertainment in UK and Ireland
- Books & Mortar: A Day in the Life of Judy Blume, Bookseller
- WHEN TO GET RID OF BOOKS
- WHEN A BOOKSELLER TRIES TO BUY A BOOKSTORE
- Trump bump in subscriptions wanes for publishers
- Kings Road launches 'leftfield' non-fiction imprint 535
- Leading author joins boycott of Swedish book fair due to extremist newspaper's presence
- American Chemistry Society Files Suit Against Sci-Hub
- HOW HARRY POTTER SAVED YA FICTION
- In the Amazon era, debating the store of the future
- WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO DEFINE THE ESSAY?
- Taking Ingmar Bergman’s Monika across Roger McGough’s Mersey
- A 1951 book about totalitarianism is suddenly flying off the shelves. Here's why.
- This Platform Resists Gentrification By Giving Voice To Native Brooklynites