Here are the headlines for the past week in the literary world:
- Trailer released for adaptation of Tolstoy’s War & Peace
- Fifth employee connected to Hong Kong bookstore goes missing
- Lotinga appointed new Publishers Association c.e.o
- Reston's Used Book Shop Among Indie Bookstores with Jump in Sales
- 7 Books You Need to Read This January
- Marketing to Libraries
- Atkinson wins second Costa Novel Award in three years
- Chinese translation of Indian poet draws criticism from state and scholars alike
- Book Giving Day poster designed by children's illustrator revealed
- Social media mocks DC Comics for note saying Pakistan language is ‘Pakistanian'
- George Elliott Clarke named Canada's new parliamentary poet laureate
- The UN library announced its most-checked-out book of 2015.
- Upshur Street Books will host a 6 week poetry workshop
- Emma Watson to start a 'feminist book club'
- Why do so many children's books treat diversity as a black and white issue?
- 'The Revenant' is now a best-selling book
- Ann Patchett on the Return of Bookstores
- Philip Pullman condemns publishers who 'steamroller' authors
- Amazon Has Won the Self-Publishing Market
- Bill Bryson's 'tribute' to Jolly Fisherman makes waves in seaside town
- Libraries may be contributing to decline in e-book sales
- F. Scott Fitzgerald house on Summit Avenue for sale
- New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive
- Dianne Warren on why small towns are "made for writers"
- National Trust launches children’s book festival
- Are There Any Unforgivable Sins in Literature?
- Little Tiger donates 300 books to flood-hit schools
- Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction & Non-Fiction 2016
- Golden Globe Winners announced