A spate of new novels featuring strong and sometimes sapphic women warriors could presage the next big thing in fantasy.
This year’s Guadalajara International Book Fair, which runs in the western Mexican city November 29–December 7, promises some ...
Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos, a longtime resident of Barcelona, will return to his hometown of Guadalajara as part of ...
In the debut author’s The Poet Empress (Bramble, Jan.), set in a world where poetry is magic but women aren’t allowed to read, a peasant girl becomes a prince’s concubine.
This year, members of the publishing industry nominated nearly 200 of their talented peers ages 40 and under for Star Watch.
The Spanish city, which is the guest of honor at this year’s Guadalajara International Book Fair, has long stood out as a bilingual publishing hub.
The New Science of Love and Connection’ (Crown, Feb.), the UC Davis psychology professor dispels popular theories about what makes relationships work and why.
The Big Five house has purchased the book, e-book, audiobook, and audio original catalogs of the mind-body-spirit publisher.
A pair of legal thrillers take the #1 and #2 spots on our hardcover fiction list. Plus Joe Hill returns with King Sorrow, his first novel in nine years, and Philip Pullman wraps up his Book of Dust ...
Michelle Herrera Mulligan, who helms the bilingual imprint for Latinx authors and readers, is heading back to FIL with a mission.
Founded in 2014 by industry veteran Chris McKenney, the Miami-based Mango enjoyed early success, but high-interest loans ...
Portland, Ore.–based indie bookstore chain laid off 13 management and business services employees in October, adding to some ...
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