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A devastating censorship ruling (This week in books)

May 30, 2025 by Nathan Bransford Leave a Comment

The last few weeks! Books! I’m back! Though I’m quite busy catching up, and extraordinarily jet-lagged. Today’s collection of links will be presented mainly in list format, but there are lots of good ones. Enjoy! Appeals Court Reverses Ruling in Texas Book Ban Case – Nathalie op de Beeck, Publishers Weekly – An extremely disappointing […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: Amelia Nierenberg, Benjamin Davis, Chanda A. Bell, Charlie Warzel, Damon Beres, Drew Broussard, James D. Walsh, Kate McKean, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ken Whyte, Kyle Chayka, Leigh Stein, Lincoln Michel, Lucy Feldman, Michiko Kakutani, Nathalie op de Beeck, Pulitzer Prize, Sam Spratford, Sarah Chauncey, Sophia Stewart, Taylor Lorenz, Victor Tangermann

Bookshop.org launches e-books! (This week in books)

January 31, 2025 by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! Some really terrific news for the book world this week as independent online bookseller Bookshop.org has launched its long-awaited e-book platform. You can now buy e-books that support many of your favorite independent bookstores! I gave the app a spin, and it looks great. For now they have traditionally published books, but […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: ALA Awards, Amazon, Audiobooks, Authors Against Book Bans, Authors Guild, Bookshop.org, BookTok, Censorship, DeepSeek, Emily Gould, George R.R. Martin, Kate McKean, Ken Whyte, OpenAI, PEN America, Sean Manning, Simon & Schuster

Librarians are struggling (This week in books)

November 1, 2024 by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! First up, please keep my favorite publishing sage Mike Shatzkin and his wife in your thoughts, as she shared news of his declining health on Facebook. Just a tremendous, extremely fun individual and font of knowledge. This morning, I loved revisiting my interview with him in the early days of the pandemic […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: Diversity, Genocide, Ghostwriting, Kate Zambreno, Ken Whyte, Libraries, LitRPG, Mike Shatzkin, Sophie Vershbow, Susan DeFreitas, Taylor Swift

Han Kang wins the Nobel in literature (This week in books)

October 11, 2024 by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! I collected a whole load of links over the past few weeks, so many that I am going to revert to providing the links with limited commentary. (Do you actually prefer this approach? Should I do this more? Let me know in the comments!) Han Kang Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: A.I., Alex Marshall, Alexandra Alter, Betsy Lerner, Cal Newport, Choe Sang-Hun, Dan Blank, Han Kang, Hope Corrigan, Joshua Rothman, Julia Eskins, Justine Clay, Ken Whyte, Lincoln Michel, Marisa Charpentier, Motoko Rich, National Book Awards, Nobel Prize, R.L.Stine, Ryu Spaeth, Shannon Maughan, Sophia Stewart, Tom Rachman

The IA gets smacked down by the law…again (This week in books)

September 6, 2024 by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! Greetings from sizzling southern California, where I’m back at it after some late summer voyaging. Here are some of the links I spotted over the past few weeks. First up, the Internet Archive appealed a ruling that blocked its Free Digital Library, where it worked with libraries to make their collections available […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: A.I., Alexandra Alter, Barnes & Noble, Dan Blank, Elizabeth Harris, Internet Archive, Ken Whyte, Matt Stone, NaNoWriMo, Trey Parker

Costco largely exits the book business (This week in books)

June 7, 2024 by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! I’m going to be going on an early summer hiatus the next few weeks, returning to a normal schedule later in June. There may be a post or two popping up in the interim, but otherwise things will be as quiet around here as a publishing house on a summer Friday afternoon. […]

Filed Under: This Week in Books Tagged With: China Miéville, Costco, David Marchese, Diversity, Keanu Reeves, Ken Whyte, Lincoln Michel, Richard Linklater, Tracy Sherrod

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