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  • 2025 June


    Reese Witherspoon’s New Thriller: ‘Preceded Farewell’ Tour

    Reese Witherspoon’s New Thriller: ‘Preceded Farewell’ Tour

    Reese Witherspoon promotes her new thriller, 'Preceded Farewell,' co-authored with Harlan Coben, with a five-show North American tour. Story focuses on surgeon Maggie McCabe and a global conspiracy.


    Independent Bookshop Week Boosts Sales & Community Engagement

    Independent Bookshop Week Boosts Sales & Community Engagement

    Independent Bookshop Week 2025 saw record-breaking sales, increased media reach, and strong community engagement across UK and Ireland. Bookshops reported significant sales boosts and hosted successful events.


    BookTok’s Impact: Self-Published Authors & Publishing Deals

    BookTok’s Impact: Self-Published Authors & Publishing Deals

    BookTok is driving publishing deals for self-published authors. Publishers scout BookTok for proven talent & pre-built fandoms, particularly in fantasy & romance, leading to movie adaptations.


    Great Housekeeping 2025 Fiction Competition: Uncover New Voices

    Great Housekeeping 2025 Fiction Competition: Uncover New Voices

    Great Housekeeping launches its 2025 fiction competition, seeking unpublished adult fiction. The winner receives £1,500, mentoring, and online publication. Six runners-up get agent feedback. Submit by email.


    Goodreads Under Fire: Authors Allege Review Abuse & Lack of Protection

    Goodreads Under Fire: Authors Allege Review Abuse & Lack of Protection

    Authors criticize Goodreads for fake reviews, pre-publication trashing, and slow response to abuse reports. They highlight the impact of unverified scores on careers, seeking better protection from online harassment.


    Book Reviews: Runcie, Healey, Jebelli, and Martin Novels

    Book Reviews: Runcie, Healey, Jebelli, and Martin Novels

    Reviews of Charlotte Runcie's "Bring the Residence Down", Jonathan Healey's historical account, Joseph Jebelli's "The Mind at Rest", and Barnaby Martin's dystopian novel "The Quiet" are discussed.


    AI Under Scrutiny: Hype vs. Reality in the Age of AI

    AI Under Scrutiny: Hype vs. Reality in the Age of AI

    Exploring AI's impact on society, 'The AI Disadvantage' reveals strategic deceptions, biases, and exploitation. Critical analysis of AI hype versus its real-world consequences and societal implications.


    BookTok & Creator Pay: Fair Compensation or Free Books?

    BookTok & Creator Pay: Fair Compensation or Free Books?

    BookTok creators highlight inconsistencies in pay, often facing lowball offers and late payments from publishers. Many receive free books instead of fair compensation for marketing efforts, especially marginalised authors.


    Fiammetta Rocco Steps Down as International Booker Prize Administrator

    Fiammetta Rocco Steps Down as International Booker Prize Administrator

    Fiammetta Rocco steps down as International Booker Prize administrator after 20 years, becoming emeritus director. The prize celebrates translated fiction and global literary conversations, impacting international literature.


    The Name of the Sibling: Thriller, Fragments, and Oz Horror

    The Name of the Sibling: Thriller, Fragments, and Oz Horror

    Gail Jones's 'The Name of the Sibling' explores thriller conventions, focusing on Angie, a character drawn into a mystery. Fragments of narrative, memory and Oz horror imagery shape the story and connections.


    UK Carnegie Medals: Celebrating Young People’s Literature & Illustration

    UK Carnegie Medals: Celebrating Young People’s Literature & Illustration

    The UK's Carnegie Medals awarded Olivia Lomenech Gill & others for outstanding children's literature & illustration, judged by librarians & young people. Themes include identity, self-discovery & diverse voices.


    Jensen Huang & Nvidia: AI, Power, and the Future

    Jensen Huang & Nvidia: AI, Power, and the Future

    A look into Jensen Huang, Nvidia's founder, and the company's pivotal role in AI. Explores power consumption, Huang's leadership, and Nvidia's impact on technology and humanity's future. High-performance computing is discussed.


    Thomas Neurath: Legacy in Art Publishing at Thames & Hudson

    Thomas Neurath: Legacy in Art Publishing at Thames & Hudson

    Thomas Neurath, led Thames & Hudson for 60 years, transforming art publishing. Known for innovation and dedication to quality, his family continues his legacy. A titan in British publishing.


    Literary Highlights: Women’s Prize, Austen & Turner, and More!

    Literary Highlights: Women’s Prize, Austen & Turner, and More!

    Explore diverse literary works: Women's Prize winners, Austen & Turner exhibit, Scottish samurai film, and investigative podcasts. Discover insightful stories and cultural connections.


    UK Publishing: Spending Review, Creative Industries & AI Risks

    UK Publishing: Spending Review, Creative Industries & AI Risks

    UK spending review 2025 guarantees more info for publishing, despite DCMS real-term cuts. Creative industries, worth £125bn, face risks from AI. Increased school funding welcomed, but concerns remain.


    Book Restrictions, Censorship, and Literary Losses

    Book Restrictions, Censorship, and Literary Losses

    Book restrictions are challenged by the BMI, Russia censors books. NEA grants terminated. Authors Ngugi wa and Edmund White passed away. Library funding threatened, and a free speech case is dismissed.


    Andrew Miller Wins Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction

    Andrew Miller Wins Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction

    Andrew Miller wins the Walter Scott Prize for 'The Land In Winter,' a novel set in 1962-63 England. The story explores marriage, friendship, and buried tensions amidst a harsh winter, set 60 years ago.


    Kate Spade: Life, Loss, and Legacy with Frances Valentine

    Kate Spade: Life, Loss, and Legacy with Frances Valentine

    A look into Kate Spade's life, career, and friendships, particularly with Frances Valentine co-founder, through personal stories, struggles with depression, and the vibrant legacy she left behind.


    Literary Ambition: Authorship, Appropriation, and Deception

    Literary Ambition: Authorship, Appropriation, and Deception

    A Melbourne writer seeks fame by exploiting Brenda's story, risking principles and relationships. Explores ambition, deception, and the dark side of literary life, questioning authorship and authenticity. literary ambition, deception, brenda's story.


    Ethical Circle: Morality, AI, and Moral Consideration

    Ethical Circle: Morality, AI, and Moral Consideration

    Exploring moral obligations towards AI, animals, and future beings. Jeff Sebo's 'Ethical Circle' challenges conventional thinking on ethical consideration and responsibility in a tech-saturated world.


    New Book Releases: Drownings, Affection, and More!

    New Book Releases: Drownings, Affection, and More!

    Explore new releases discussed on podcasts: Hazel Barkworth's 'Drownings,' Ita O'Brien's 'Affection,' Andrew Murray's 'A Newbie's Guide', and Seán Hewitt's 'Open, Paradise'. Themes include relationships and self-discovery.


    BookTok & Book Festivals: Collaboration, Diversity, and Future

    BookTok & Book Festivals: Collaboration, Diversity, and Future

    BookTok can amplify book festivals by including online creators. Events should proactively involve diverse voices and reflect evolving reader interests, championing varied stories and emerging authors. Accessibility and youth engagement are also vital.


    Rivers’ Rights: Are Rivers Alive? Macfarlane’s Exploration

    Rivers’ Rights: Are Rivers Alive? Macfarlane’s Exploration

    Macfarlane explores the Rights of Nature movement, focusing on rivers. He examines environmental damage, legal challenges, and the concept of rivers as living entities with rights.


    Unbound Collapse: Founder Resigns Over Payment Issues

    Unbound Collapse: Founder Resigns Over Payment Issues

    Unbound's collapse leads to founder John Mitchinson's resignation due to payment issues. Concerns raised about over-reliance on external investors after Unbound failed. Sharma focuses on Boundless future.


    The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 Shortlist Unveiled

    The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 Shortlist Unveiled

    The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 shortlist features 63 books across 13 categories. Celebrating excellence in children's literature, the awards aim to encourage reading for pleasure and boost young imaginations.