
Amazon Adds Benetech Accessible Metadata to E-booksMillions of readers with disabilities can now easily identify accessible e-books on Amazon, thanks to new accessibility metadata displays for titles that meet Benetech’s Global Certified Accessible (GCA) standards. Simon & Schuster, the only Big Five publisher certified by Benetech GCA, is now delivering an updated catalog to the retailer.
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Intellectual Property in the Age of AI
Large language models pose a significant threat to the publishing industry. Trained on massive datasets, these systems undermine copyright and devalue original work. Join Copyleaks for a discussion on how to protect your intellectual property. We’ll explore the critical challenges and provide you with actionable strategies to safeguard your content in this new era.
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Litquake to Host Dorothy Allison TributeThe San Francisco literary festival will pay homage to the author, who died last year, with a 12-hour marathon reading of her novel
Bastard Out of Carolina on October 12, staged in partnership with Allison’s estate.
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Awards News
- Legacy Award Finalists: Essie Chambers and Percival Everett are among the 22 finalists across five categories for this year’s Legacy Award, presented by the Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright Foundation.
- Discover Prize Finalists: Rob Franklin and Stephanie Wambugu are among the six finalists for this year’s Discover Prize, presented by Barnes & Noble.
- Atwood Gibson Fiction Prize Shortlist: Robert McGill and Maria Reva are among the five finalists for this year’s Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, recognizing the best novel or short story collection by a Canadian author.
- Maureen Duffy Wins Pioneer Prize: The 91-year-old author won the £100,000 prize, which recognizes female British writers over 60 and was established by Bernardine Evaristo with her Women’s Prize funds.

Picture of the Day
Author Etgar Keret (l.) and New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman discussed the art of editing on September 8 at the inaugural Spoiler Festival at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Manhattan. The event was hosted by JTS’s new creative writing MFA program, headed by Keret, from September 7–10.
Photo: Alex S. K. Brown