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theconversation.comPodcast Discusses Book on Silicon Valley and Research Integrity
A student author discusses a new book covering Silicon Valley practices and a past research integrity case. The interview appears in a recent podcast episode.
awfulannouncing.comNew Biography of Nolan Ryan Published by Grand Central
A 352-page biography of pitcher Nolan Ryan was released on May 19, 2026. The book received multiple advance reviews from baseball writers and former players.
ForbesSky Zone Founder Releases Book on Company Growth and Setbacks
Case Lawrence's memoir details the founding and expansion of Sky Zone from a side project to a franchise with more than 300 locations. The book is published by Forbes Books and is available through major retailers.
ReasonAyn Rand Books Translated and Circulated in Turkey Since 1974
Objectivist ideas reached Turkish readers through limited translations beginning in the 1970s. Interest grew in the 1990s among liberals critical of military influence and expanded after 2001 through new publishing efforts.
usmagazine.comSally Rooney Book Translation Deal Reached With Israeli Publishers
Irish author Sally Rooney and Israeli publishers reached an agreement on the Hebrew translation of her new book after discussions involving the BDS movement. The deal drew attention from Israel's center-left literary community.
geeky-gadgets.comAuthor Discusses Book on Daily Google Search Patterns
The author of "What We Ask Google" shared observations about the human elements reflected in billions of daily Google searches. The discussion focused on patterns found in search data.
news.sky.comAuthor Did Not Verify AI-Generated Facts in Book on Truth
A book titled The Future of Truth contains information generated by artificial intelligence that was not double-checked before publication. The observation was posted by @NateSilver538 on social media.
Author Attributes Errors in Book to Chatbot Use
Steven Rosenbaum said more than half a dozen quotes in his book The Future of Truth were fabricated or misattributed. He initially accepted responsibility for the errors and later stated that ChatGPT produced the inaccuracies.
icv2.comBarnes & Noble CEO Says Publisher Must Decide on AI-Generated Books
Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt said the bookseller will not ban AI-generated books but will require publishers to label them. He stated the company takes steps to exclude such titles from its catalog and stores.
flipboard.comLiterary Magazine Faces Questions Over AI Use in Prize-Winning Story
Granta published a Commonwealth Short Story Prize winner that detection tools flagged as likely AI-generated. The magazine and prize organizers issued statements after readers raised concerns.
flipboard.comLiterary Magazine Faces Questions Over Possible AI Use in Prize Story
The British literary magazine Granta published a regional winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize that some readers suspect was generated by AI. The Commonwealth Foundation and Granta both stated they received assurances from the author that no AI was used.
Barnes & Noble CEO Says Store Will Stock AI-Written Books If Labeled and Demanded
Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt said the chain will carry AI-written books if they are clearly labeled and customer demand exists. A company spokesperson stated the retailer does not knowingly sell such titles and expects limited interest.
Coffee Chain Faces Lawsuit Over Cancelled Author Event
Busboys and Poets is being sued after cancelling an event with author Jordan Randall. The legal complaint states the chain provided shifting reasons for the decision.
Coffee Chain Sued Over Cancelled Book Promotion Contract
A mixed-race author filed suit against Busboys and Poets after the chain ended a book promotion agreement. The complaint alleges breach of contract, defamation, and violations of civil rights laws.
deadline.comStanford Student Book Examines University Ties to Technology Industry Practices
A Stanford student has written a book examining how the university has interacted with technology companies. The work addresses certain practices within the tech sector and the university's role in those developments.
forward.comAuthor publishes new novel in Hebrew with Israeli publisher
An author who previously declined a Hebrew edition of one book has arranged for the latest novel to appear in Hebrew through an Israeli publisher that meets boycott movement criteria. The decision has drawn criticism in Israel.
DeadlineLiterary Scout Philippa Donovan Launches Two Script Studio for Screen-to-Book Adaptations
Philippa Donovan has started Two Script Studio to create novels from screenplays before production. The service will offer reverse adaptations and mentoring for writers and producers in the UK, U.S., and Australia.
ventureburn.comParallel Web Systems Launches Index Platform for AI Content Compensation
Parallel Web Systems is introducing Index, a platform designed to estimate how much publishers and creators contribute to AI agent tasks. The system aims to provide visibility and compensation based on content usage rather than fixed licensing fees.
cnbc.comJPMorgan Releases 2026 Summer Reading List with 14 Titles
JPMorgan compiled its annual summer reading list from suggestions by client advisors worldwide. The 2026 edition contains 14 books focused on artificial intelligence, leadership, and other topics.
f4wonline.comForbes Publishes List of 250 Greatest Historical American Innovators
Forbes released a ranking of 250 historic American innovators as part of a yearlong series marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. The list was compiled with input from reporters, the National Inventors Hall of Fame, and artificial intelligence tools.
reason.comReason Magazine Dedicates June 2026 Archives to Late Editor Brian Doherty
Reason magazine dedicated its June 2026 issue archives to longtime Senior Editor Brian Doherty, who died in March at age 57. The issue features excerpts from his 30 years of writing at the publication.
screenrant.comNew Godfather Novel Set for 2027 Publication
A new novel in The Godfather literary saga will be published in late 2027. It is the first book in the series written by a woman and will present the Corleone family story from the perspective of its female characters. Bestselling author Adriana Trigiani has been selected to writ…
nypost.comJennifer Lopez and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas End 25-Year Producing Partnership
The longtime producing partners ended their professional relationship amicably as Goldsmith-Thomas focuses on her burgeoning writing career. The pair first collaborated in 1998 and produced multiple films together, including the 2002 hit Maid in Manhattan. Lopez voiced strong sup…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewRandom House to Publish New 'Godfather' Novel Focused on Connie Corleone, Written by Adriana Trigiani
The authorized book, the third approved by Mario Puzo's estate and the first by a woman, centers on Connie Corleone and is set for fall 2027 release. Paramount Pictures holds the film rights to the novel. The Puzo estate sought out Trigiani after her Substack essay on the Corleon…
news.sky.comVirginia Giuffre Memoir Wins British Book of the Year Award
Nobody's Girl by Virginia Giuffre, co-written with Amy Wallace and published in October 2025, was named overall book of the year at the 2025 British Book Awards in London. The memoir, which detailed Giuffre's encounters with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell along with allega…
ForbesVox Media Explores Sale of Podcast Network and New York Magazine Brands
Vox Media is in talks to sell its podcast network and New York Magazine brands to James Murdoch's Lupa Systems for $300 million or more. The company has been divesting selected assets after years of acquisitions that built a portfolio including The Verge, SB Nation and Eater. For…
foxbusiness.comAtlanta Journal-Constitution Publisher Andrew Morse to Step Down After Missing Digital Subscriber Target
Andrew Morse, who led a $150 million digital transformation of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution after taking over in January 2023, will depart after nearly three and a half years. He will be succeeded by Paul Curran effective June 29. The newspaper, which ended its print edition…
CnbcNews Corp Reports Q3 Earnings Above Estimates
News Corp reported third-quarter profit of $121 million and revenue of $2.19 billion, exceeding Wall Street forecasts. The media company cited strong performances at its Dow Jones, digital real estate and book publishing units. CEO Robert Thomson highlighted AI-related content li…
insurancejournal.comMajor Publishers and Author Sue Meta Over Use of Copyrighted Works to Train Llama AI
Five major publishing houses and author Scott Turow filed a lawsuit against Meta in Manhattan federal court, accusing the company of pirating millions of copyrighted works to train its Llama AI models. The suit claims Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally authorized the infringemen…
Five Publishers and an Author File Lawsuit Against a Tech Company and Its Leader
A class-action lawsuit has been filed accusing a major technology company and its founder and chief executive of infringing on authors' copyrights. The suit involves five publishers and an author as plaintiffs. The accusations center on copyright infringement related to the compa…
jta.orgBerlin-Based Hebrew Publishing House Altneuland Expands Globally
Altneuland, founded by Israeli expatriates in Berlin, is building a platform for Hebrew and Jewish literature independent of national borders and Israeli state funding. The press, launched in 2024, plans to enter the U.S. market this fall with English translations and original wo…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDavid Sklansky, Poker Author and Player, Dies at 78
David Sklansky, a professional poker player and author, died on March 23, 2026, in Las Vegas from congestive heart failure. He was 78. Sklansky wrote books that applied mathematical concepts to poker strategy.
Author Freida McFadden Reveals Real Name Behind The Housemaid Bestseller
Freida McFadden, the author of the bestselling novel The Housemaid, has disclosed her real name, resolving a long-standing mystery in the publishing industry. The revelation provides clarity on the identity of the writer whose book has achieved significant commercial success. Thi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewGhostwriting in Publishing Amid AI Controversies and Evolving Stigma
Recent incidents involving AI-assisted writing have led to cancellations and public backlash in the publishing industry. Ghostwriting, a long-standing practice, faces stigma but is increasingly acknowledged by public figures. The article examines these trends and the role of huma…