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Amid the ongoing legal battles over book bans and federal defunding of arts organizations, we’ve brought back our Freedom to Read issue—though, as our editorial director Jonathan Segura notes, we wish we didn’t have to. Throughout the week, we’ll be exploring the many ways that newly empowered censorship campaigns are reshaping the book business, beginning with shining a much-deserved spotlight on 10 grassroots activists fighting for the right to read in their communities. Despite recent tumult at the nation’s oldest cultural institution, the Library of Congress has appointed Arthur Sze as the 25th U.S. Poet Laureate. Just before the latest deadline that could have banned TikTok in the U.S., the White House announced that it had made a preliminary agreement with China, which currently owns the social media app, to sell the company, NBC reports. DC Comics has canceled its new Red Hood series over author Gretchen Felker-Martin’s social media comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, reports CNN. The New York Times looks at the legal battle between Michael Crichton’s estate and the creators of The Pitt over whether the series is an ER spinoff, and profiles children’s book author Robert Munsch as he navigates the challenges of dementia. In a blog post for the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association, Victoria Strauss of Writer Beware lays out the tenets of copyright for authors looking to protect their intellectual property. And paper engineer Gene Vosough and Fit for Life coauthor Marilyn Diamond have died at 59 and 81, respectively.
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The 2025 Freedom to Read Issue
For our second Freedom to Read Issue, we’re highlighting the work being done in communities across the country, from the Diet Coke–drinking mom who cofounded the Texas Freedom to Read Project to the members of Penguin Random House’s Intellectual Freedom Taskforce. more »
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How Grassroots Activists are Fighting for the Right to Read
These 10 advocates uphold the freedom to read on their local turf. more »
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Arthur Sze Named U.S. Poet Laureate
The Library of Congress has named the author of Sight Lines, which won the 2019 National Book Award in Poetry, the nation’s 25th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. more »
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C.R. Jane’s Holiday Romance ‘Merry Me’ Coming Soon!
’Tis the season for second chances in this funny, flirty holiday romance set in the world of USA Today–bestselling author C.R. Jane’s Wrong Player series. Filled with holiday hijinks and swoon-worthy moments that rival those of any Tinseltown rom-com, Merry Me is a heartwarming novel about finding your way back to the one that got away. (Sponsored) More »

Comfort Bakes
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Harper Takes Thriller from V.E. Schwab, Cat Clarke
​​Sarah Stein at Harper acquired North American rights to The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke, the joint pen name of V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke. Publication is set for April 7, 2026. more »
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Book Deals: Week of September 15, 2025
Dina Nayeri brings her next novel to Algonquin, Colleen Hoover and John Grisham announce their next projects, and more in this week’s book deals. more »
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This Week’s Bestsellers: September 15, 2025
New children’s books by Stephen King and Maurice Sendak, and Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown, make strong debuts on our lists. Plus Sally’s Baking 101 by blogger Sally McKenney lands at #3 on our hardcover nonfiction list, and Sara Cate spins off her Salacious Players Club series with The Good Girl Effect. more »
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First Book Partners with Kwame Alexander for National ‘Literacy Pep Rally’
First Book is teaming up with Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander and his new nonprofit, One Word at a Time, to host a free, virtual Literacy Pep Rally for students and educators on September 16. more »
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Beyond the Book
with Bill Gaythwaite

Drue Heinz Literature Prize winner Bill Gaythwaite discusses the singular impact of the short story, the vital importance of keeping stories by and for marginalized individuals on the shelves, and what winning the award after a writing career spanning 30 years means to him. (Sponsored) MORE »


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PW Digital Edition
See what we published in this week’s print issue of Publishers Weekly, including our special Freedom to Read editorial package and more. »
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Self-Publishers Rise Up at 2025 Ignatz Awards
While Fantagraphics took home two of the evening’s biggest prizes, independent creators made a strong showing at the 28th annual Ignatz Awards, presented on September 13 at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Md. more »
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Giller Prize Announces 2025 Longlist Amid Ongoing Financial Uncertainty
Fourteen Canadian authors, including three previous winners, have been named to the 2025 Giller Prize longlist, as the prestigious literary award continues to operate under the shadow of a severe financial crisis that threatens its future. more »
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Obituary: Gene Vosough
Paper engineer, designer, and art director Gene Vosough died on July 25 in Baltimore, of cancer. He was 59. Children’s book author and fellow paper engineer Robert Sabuda remembered Vosough as “a fantastic art director and hand-holder.” more »


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Job Moves
  • Gary Lovely, formerly co-owner and managing partner at Two Dollar Radio HQ Bookstore, is joining Abraham Associates as sales rep.
  • Christina Harrington has been promoted to senior editor at Mad Cave Studios.
  • Frank Silva has been promoted to marketing and communications manager at Mad Cave Studios.
  • Spenser Nellis has been promoted to senior marketing manager for children’s and YA at Mad Cave Studios.
  • Leah Spann has joined Mad Cave Studios as publishing operations specialist.
  • Tim Hepp is retiring as sales rep at Simon & Schuster.
  • Brittany Bergman has been promoted to senior production editor at Penguin Publishing Group.
  • Tess Espinoza has been promoted to senior director of editorial production at Penguin Publishing Group.
  • Loren Noveck has been promoted to director of editorial production at Random House Publishing Group.
  • Mark Birkey has been promoted to senior director of editorial production at Random House Publishing Group.
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Our Latest Starred Reviews
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in PW that are hitting bookstore shelves this week. more »
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Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List
The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith is the #1 title on our adult hardcover fiction bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Flat Earth’ by Anika Jade Levy
“Levy debuts with a darkly funny work of hyperrealism about a broke New York City grad student on a self-destructive path as ‘right-wing nutrition fads fall into fashion’ and the government moves to ‘legalize crime completely.’ ... It’s an astute and audacious satire.” more »

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Picture of the Day

Mother-son duo Jyoti Mukharji (c.) and Auyon Mukharji (r.) launched their debut cookbook, Heartland Masala (Collective Book Studio), with literary agent Sally Ekus (l.) at Daily Operation and High Five Books in Easthampton, Mass.

Photo: Brad Hamilton
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