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Read, White, and Blue
PW’s critics poll named Moby-Dick, Invisible Man, and Kindred among the most essential works of literature published in the U.S. since 1776, as part of our homage to America’s upcoming 250th birthday in this week’s magazine. Results from the Association of American Literary Agents’s biennial survey suggest that agenting professionals are feeling pressured by growing workloads and poor compensation. And with Stephen Colbert bidding farewell to the Late Show last night, publishers are reflecting on his significant influence on reader tastes and book sales over his more than two decades on television. In other news, the New York Times profiled National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Mac Barnett in the wake of the controversy sparked by his latest book. Kerry Washington is set to star in Hulu’s series adaptation of Wendy Walker’s What Remains, per Deadline. For the Atlantic, Vauhini Vara digs into the recent scandal over Granta’s publication of a prize-winning short story allegedly written by AI. The Point’s Selen Ozturk dives deep into the critical tastes—and limitations—of BookTok. Hyperallergic considers why so many recent book covers feature paintings. And the Public Domain unearths a Victorian-era story in which new technologies bring “the end of books.”
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15 Essential Works of American Literature
In honor of America’s 250th birthday, we polled PW’s staffers and freelance reviewers, as well as members of the National Book Critics Circle, on the most essential books published in the U.S. since 1776. more »
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AALA Survey Highlights Toll of Financial Instability, Consolidation on Literary Agents
Responses from 268 members of the Association of American Literary Agents show greater diversity but increasing burnout, which the organization partially attributes to shifts in the industry. “These findings reflect larger concerns about sustainability, workload, compensation, and the long-term health of the publishing ecosystem,” said AALA president Regina Brooks. more »
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Publishers Bid Farewell to Stephen Colbert
The Late Show’s final broadcast last night marked the end of Colbert’s two-decades-long tenure as a frequent interviewer of authors and passionate book booster. Publishers now ponder a future where they can no longer count on the “Colbert bump.” more »

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Michael Kelly to Depart Boom! Studios
The VP and publisher of Boom! will leave the company in mid-June to pursue other opportunities. He originally joined the comics and graphic novel publisher in 2024, following its acquisition by Random House Publishing Group. more »
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HBG Partners with Little Free Library
In honor of Hachette Book Group’s 200th anniversary, the publisher has teamed with Little Free Library to install 200 library boxes in book deserts across the U.S. and Canada, starting next month. more »
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Chronicle Teams with Sarah J. Maas on Gift Program
The new partnership between the San Francisco–based publisher and romantasy author, facilitated by IMG Licensing and launching in October, includes A Court of Thorns and Roses–inspired gift products such as puzzles, playing cards, and a sketchbook. more »

U.S. Book Show 2026
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Vanessa Merina to Join New Literary Project as Executive Director
Merina, who most recently served as VP of strategy and communications at KQED, succeeds Diane Del Signore, who has been at the helm of the Bay Area–based literary nonprofit for seven years. more »
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Irvine Welsh: Afterparty Animal
The bestselling author returns to the world of Trainspotting—his acclaimed novel about drug-addled Scottish delinquents—with a sequel about love. more »
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‘Drawn to Comics’: PW Talks with Sherine Hamdy
The author and educator teams up with illustrator Myra El Mir on the YA graphic novel, Landing in Place, about an Egyptian American college student struggling to manage her immigrant parents’ expectations. more »


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Top 10 Overall Bestseller List
A Parade of Horribles by Matt Dinniman is #1 on our overall list this week. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Finding Renée Richards: The Groundbreaking Story of Tennis’s Trans Pioneer’ by Julie Kliegman
“Journalist Kliegman presents a revelatory biography of pioneering trans tennis player Renée Richards that opens with Richards’s 1976 outing by ‘scoop-hungry’ broadcaster Richard Carlson, which prompted ‘a worldwide media circus.’ ... The result is as much a paradoxical portrait of a reluctant forerunner as it is a fraught intergenerational debate.” more »

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Picture of the Day

On May 18, Emmy Award–winning television producer and writer Mike Schur and Hall of Fame sportswriter Joe Posnanski celebrated the launch of their new book, Big Fan (Dutton), at the Strand Bookstore in Manhattan. In attendance were (from l.) TV talk show host Seth Meyers, who moderated a discussion between Schur and Posnanski; Strand bookstore owner Nancy Bass Wyden; Posnanski; and Schur.

Photo: Christi McQueen
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