"The Art of Joy" by Goliarda Sapienza, a book about the sexual adventures of a heterosexual woman will finally be published after 45 years in Britain by Penguin publishers.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" has yet again claimed the number one spot on Publisher Weekly's Bestseller list released Thursday.
Christian publishing House, Kingstone Comics will soon be publishing a 12 volume, comic-book version of the entire bible.
Ros Barber, former computer programmer turned writer was announced the recipient of this year's Desmond Elliott Prize for her debut fiction "The Marlowe Papers."
The Lion & Unicorn, U.K.'s only independent bookseller devoted to children's literature will shut down this August due to rent reviews, announced its owner.
John Grisham's "A Time to Kill" will be adapted into a Broadway play making it his first novel to be enacted in theater.
Late author Diana Wynne's final book that was left incomplete is being completed by her sister Ursula Jones and is slated to be published next year.
Author Philip Pullman opines that explicit content like sex shouldn't be "forbidden" in books for teenagers.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" completes five weeks at the top of New York Times bestseller list for the week of June 30, 2013.
Amazon announced a new concept of social gift giving on Facebook called "Amazon Birthday Gift" where friends can send a person gift cards along with a personalized birthday message.
Barnes & Noble has extended its Father's Day "Best Price Ever" promotion to its NOOK HD and NOOK HD+
"The Hangman's Daughter" series, published by Amazon Publishing sold its first million copies, the company revealed.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" has bagged the number one spot yet again on Publisher Weekly's Bestsellers List of the week, making it the undeafeated bestseller in four consecutive weeks.
Beanstalk, a national literacy charity has announced that it will publish and distribute 16,000 copies of a special book titled "Jack and the Beanstalk and Other Beany Stories, Poems and Jokes" that will be given free of cost to children having reading difficulties.
Author Zadie Smith and Jane Smiley voiced their opinion and criticized people who thought having smaller families helped authors have a more successful writing career.
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