Meta vs. The Creators: AI Ambition, Stolen Books, and the Battle for Intellectual Property
As the race to dominate artificial intelligence intensifies, tech giants are cutting corners—and authors are paying the price.
Iowa Judge Strikes Down Controversial Book Ban Law—Again
A Win for Free Expression in Schools
Using Art to Solve Crime Workshop by Autocrit
Forensics: Your competitive writing advantage?
Dog Biscuits and Dead Bodies by Paige Tyler
Staying ahead of a cold-blooded murderer is no piece of pupcake!
L.J. Smith, Creator of The Vampire Diaries, Passes Away at 66
A Legacy of Love, Loss, and Supernatural Legends
PEN America Literary Awards Face Renewed Backlash Amid Author Withdrawals
For the second year in a row, the PEN America Literary Awards are under scrutiny as authors continue to distance themselves from the organization in protest over its stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
How to Query Workshop by Autocrit
Premium Workshop – How to Craft Your Perfect Query Package
Stolen Stories, Rising Voices: What Authors Must Know About Meta’s AI Book Scraping Scandal
In a startling revelation shaking the literary world, Meta and other major AI companies are now under fire for scraping over 7.5 million pirated books—allegedly used to train their AI systems without permission or payment.
Foreshadowing Workshop by Autocrit
When I say the word “foreshadowing,” what do you think of?
Banned but Not Silenced: Careless People Becomes a Bestseller Despite Meta’s Legal Block
Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams (Macmillan) has defied all odds, soaring onto bestseller charts despite its author being legally barred from promoting it.
Unmasking Mystery Plotcraft Workshop by Autocrit
Is your mystery novel falling to pieces?
Federal Order Targets Library Support: IMLS Faces Closure Amid Budget Cuts
In a significant policy shift, a new executive order issued Friday mandates the dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)—the sole federal agency dedicated to supporting libraries across the United States.
Spotify Expands Audiobook Offerings with Short-Form Fiction Submissions
Spotify is opening new doors for independent authors with an initiative designed to bring bite-sized audiobooks to its massive global audience.
Tory Richards’ Carnal Hunger Available @ $0.99 Limited Time
On sale now through 4/15/25!
Spotify’s Audiobook Boom: What’s Working and What’s Next
Eighteen months after revamping its audiobook program, Spotify is reflecting on its rapid growth and looking ahead to new innovations.
St. Patricks Day @ TRS 2025 Featured Books
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St. Patrick’s Day @ TRS 2025
All our St. Patrick’s Day romances for 2025
Interview: Karen Kay
Buried treasure shines brightest in the dark…
Romance Novel Pulled Amid Backlash Over Content
Romance author Sophie Lark’s upcoming novel, Sparrow and Vine, has been withdrawn by publisher Bloom Books following public criticism.
How to Launch Your Book by Autocrit 3/13
Discover how to launch your book with a bang.
Before Goodreads and Amazon: How the Los Angeles Public Library Helped Readers Choose Books
Before the internet and online book reviews, readers in Los Angeles relied on a unique tool to discover their next great read: handwritten book review cards curated by the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL).
When Tropes Take Over: Is Romantasy Losing Its Heart?
For romance lovers, fantasy worlds filled with passion, danger, and fated mates have always been a thrill.
How ‘Abbott Elementary’ Exposes the Impact of Book Bans—Including Romance Novels
ABC’s Abbott Elementary just took on one of the most controversial issues in publishing today—book bans.
Supreme Court to Weigh In: Can the Government “Childproof” the Internet?
In a case that could redefine online access and free speech, the U.S. Supreme Court may soon decide whether state laws aimed at “childproofing” the internet violate constitutional rights.
A Chapter in Labor History: Barnes & Noble Workers Secure First Union Contract in NYC
Barnes & Noble workers at three New York City stores have made history, officially ratifying their first-ever union contracts.
Hachette Book Group Launches New Imprint, Cardinal, Led by Reagan Arthur
New Imprint to Debut in Fall 2025 with Award-Winning Author Catherine Chidgey’s ‘The Book of Guilt’
Shakespeare & Co. Bids Farewell to Two NYC Locations Amid Rising Costs
Beloved independent bookseller Shakespeare & Co. has shuttered two of its three remaining New York City locations, citing financial challenges that have made it difficult to keep operations afloat.
Story Sculptor by Autocrit Starts 3/5
Go from rough draft to polished novel – in just 30 days.
The Other March Sisters by Linda Epstein, Ally Malinenko and Liz Parker
Refresh your bookshelf this March with Kensington’s exciting giveaway!
Hundreds of Books Pulled from Monroe County Schools Under Tennessee Law
Books covering history, race, and LGBTQ+ topics are disappearing from Monroe County school libraries under Tennessee’s Age-Appropriate Materials Act, sparking concerns over censorship and access to literature.