DAILY EDITION August 19, 2020 | |
The blast at the Port of Beirut has left many in publishing struggling along with their countrymen in a deepening crisis of physical devastation, economic collapse, political upheaval, and viral spread. | | |
| Amora “offers pithy-poetic glimpses into the lives of women of various ages who love and desire other women.” — O, the Oprah Magazine. From talented author Natalia Borges Polesso comes an exquisite work that has swept nearly every major Brazilian literary prize. Read Amora, a 2020 National Book Award nominee. | |
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Led by author Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, Ecco Books sets up a five-year program with the Columbia Publishing Course, drawing on six of the United States' Historically Black Colleges and Universities. | | |
Taking digital awards ceremonies to the next level, the UK's Women's Prize for Fiction is charging for four nights of shortlist readings and the awards ceremony in September. | | |
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