‘Hell of a Book’ wins National Book Award for fiction The winner of this year's National Book Award for fiction is Jason Mott's "Hell of a Book." It's a surreal meta-narrative about an author ...
Following the publication of two articles critical of the presence of several titles in the Black Classic Press backlist, the National Book Foundation confirmed that it will move forward with honoring ...
Actor, comedian, and author Kate McKinnon will host the 75th annual National Book Awards on November 20. In addition, Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste will be featured as the evening's first-ever ...
National Book Award winner Ta-Nehisi Coates and MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid will discuss social issues and trends in a "Historic Evening of Dialogue," presented Nov. 15 by Baldwin & Co. bookstore, The ...
Explore Ursula K. Le Guin's captivating books, where imaginative stories, deep characters, and powerful themes create ...
Roscommon journalist Patsy McGarry has been shortlisted in the 'Biography of the Year' category in the An Post Irish Book ...
There's big news brewing in the Heights. This House of Books is NYC bound. SkiBoot RX debuts new location for the winter ...
A ground-breaking new book on Sligo’s Civil War has just been published, and has already scooped a prestigious national literary award. “An Irish Civil War Dugout: Tormore Cave, County Sligo.
She has written nearly 30 books and has won both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (for “The Night Watchman” in 2021) and the National Book Award for Fiction (for “The Round House” in 2012).
Books by Sarah Bernstein, John Burnside and Jackie Kay have been shortlisted for The Saltire Society’s Scotland’s National Book Awards.