The longlist for the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction has finally been determined. This is roughly a week after National Book Foundation, the organization behind one of the biggest literary accolades, announced the authors in the running for the literary and poetry category.
The life of Beatles' very own lead guitarist George Harrison will be told in the form of a comic book by StormFront Comics. Titled "Orbit: George Harrison," the memoir will show Harrison before he came to be a music legend as a member of what is considered is greatest and most influential rock band of the era.
Kevin Williamson is set for writing the script of the upcoming "Time After Time" TV series.
Coloring books are now getting all the rage but publisher Michael O'Mara Books has found a way to take this craze to the next level. Apple users can now color their heart out from their iOS devices with the new Coloring Book app. No need for crayons or colored pencils.
The winner of this year's Man Booker Prize could be among Anne Tyler, Chigozie Obioma, Hanya Yanagihara, Marlon James, Sunjeev Sahota and Tom McCarthy - the talented set of authors who make up the prestigious accolade's shortlist announced yesterday during a press conference in London.
The 'Red Queen' series is getting a fourth book. Also, a new book is coming in 2019.
"It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going" is due Sept. 15 on bookstores.
Academy of American Poets has chosen Joy Harjo, who is best known for championing her Muskogee Creek background in her work, as the recipient of the Wallace Stevens award and the $100,000 prize for lifetime achievement for her "proven mastery" and ""visionary justice-seeking art," as quoted by The Guardian.
Author and illustrator Dav Pilkey has straightforwardly and very simply presented without ado in "Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot," the latest book series in his popular children's book that one of the protagonists is gay.
The winners in the 2015 PEN Center USA Literary Awards have at last been revealed.
BBC Archives has unearthed three original recordings of plays by 'And Then There Were None' author and crime mystery novelist Agatha Christie. These plays were believed to have been lost for five decades.
Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney's translation of "Aeneid: Book VI" has been announced for publication next year. His daughter Catherine announced the posthumous publication, which will be taken care of by publishing company Faber (in the US).
There are also fiction stories that aim to tell the world about science.
Many people wrote about the September 11 tragedy, paying tribute to lives and remembering the details that changed U.S. history.
The author of several magical realism novels comes back with his first adult fiction novel in years.
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