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  • 2025 American Manga Award Nominees Announced

    Anime NYC and Japan Society have announced the 35 nominees for the second annual American Manga Awards, set to take place on August 21.

  • Young Lions Fiction Award Celebrates 25 Years

    The annual award, founded in 2001 and presented by the New York Public Library’s Young Lions, a membership organization for library supporters in their 20s and 30s, celebrates works of fiction by authors ages 35 and younger. At a ceremony last night at the NYPL’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, this year’s prize went to Alexander Sammartino’s Last Acts.

  • ‘AudioFile’ Magazine Announces 2025 Golden Voice Award Winners

    AudioFile has named the three winners of its annual Golden Voice awards, which honors voice actors who have made significant contributions to audiobook publishing. The recipients are Hillary Huber, Vikas Adam, and Kimberly Farr.

  • ‘Heart Lamp’ Wins 2025 International Booker Prize

    Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp, translated by Deepa Bhasthi and published by And Other Stories, is the first short story collection and first book originally written in Kannada to win the £50,000 prize, which is split equally between the author and translator.

  • Macmillan CEO Jon Yaged: Censorship ‘Puts Us On a Path to Mediocrity’

    At this year’s PEN America Literary Gala, Macmillan Publishers CEO Jon Yaged, the recipient of PEN’s annual Business Visionary Award, took aim at the efforts to censor free expression that have increasingly defined American culture over the past several years.

  • PEN America Literary Awards Return After a Tumultuous Year

    While it was largely business as usual following the cancelation of last year’s ceremony, the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award was not conferred for a second year in a row due to nominee withdrawals. The $75,000 purse was donated to the nonprofits Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and Palestine Legal.

  • Percival Everett, Tessa Hulls Among 2025 Pulitzer Prize Winners

    Everett’s novel ‘James’ and Hulls’s graphic memoir ‘Feeding Ghosts’ were among the seven books to receive this year’s Pulitzer Prizes, announced May 5.

  • Emerging Authors and Genre Legends Honored at 79th Edgar Awards

    At the 79th Edgar Awards, held May 1 in Manhattan, the Mystery Writers of America honored the work of Laura Lippman and John Sandford and named Charlotte Vassell’s The In Crowd as the year’s best novel.

  • Jiaming Tang, Blas Falconer Among 2025 Publishing Triangle Award Winners

    The winners of the 37th annual Triangle Awards, which honor the year’s best LGBTQ literature published in 2024, were honored at a celebration held at the New School in New York City on April 17.

  • 2025 Whiting Awards Recognize 10 Emerging Writers

    The awards—which since 1985 have bestowed more than $10 million on early-career writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama—were announced at a ceremony at the New York Historical on April 9.

  • 2025 Sheikh Zayed Book Award Winners Hail from Seven Countries

    Haruki Murakami and Hoda Barakat are among the winners of the 19th Sheikh Zayed Book Awards, which are awarded in eight categories and honor excellence in Arab-language publishing.

  • 2025 International Booker Prize Shortlist Announced

    This year’s six-book International Booker Prize shortlist comprises five novels and one short story collection translated from five languages. The winner will be revealed at a ceremony in London on May 20.

  • Federal Judge Won’t Block NEA from Imposing Speech Restraints on Grantees

    The U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island has denied a motion to preliminarily enjoin the National Endowment for the Arts from prohibiting grant recipients from using grant funding to promote “gender ideology.”

  • AAP Announces 2025 Hawkins, PROSE Award Winners

    Ieva Jusionyte’s Exit Wounds: How America’s Guns Fuel Violence Across the Border, published by University of California Press, took home the top prize at the Association of American Publishers’ 2025 PROSE Awards.

  • Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2025: Marion Brunet Wins Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

    French author Marion Brunet is the winner of the 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world’s largest children’s book prize. The award was announced live from Stockholm on April 1 and broadcast simultaneously at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair.

  • Sigrid Nunez, Anne Enright Among 2025 Windham-Campbell Prize Winners

    The eight winners span the categories of fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry, and each will receive a purse of $175,000. Since their establishment in 2013, the Windham-Campbell Prizes have awarded more than $19 million in prize money.

  • Abdurraqib, Carson, Matar Among 2025 NBCC Award Winners

    Hanif Abdurraqib, Anne Carson, and Hisham Matar are among the winners of the 50th annual National Book Critics Circle Awards, presented at a ceremony in Manhattan on March 20.

  • ‘My Name Is Barbra’ Wins Audiobook of the Year at 2025 Audie Awards

    At the 30th annual Audies, presented by the Audio Publishers Association and held in New York City on March 4, winners across 28 categories were announced. Barbra Streisand’s memoir took home the night's biggest honor, Audiobook of the Year.

  • AAP Announces 2025 Prose Award Category Winners

    The Association of American Publishers has announced the 37 category winners for the 49th annual PROSE Awards honoring professional and scholarly works published in 2024.

  • 2025 International Booker Prize Longlist Announced

    This year's 13-book International Booker Prize longlist comprises 11 novels and two short story collections translated from 10 languages. The six-book shortlist will be revealed on April 8, and the winner will be named on May 20.

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