Tamira Chapman's project is supported by Michelle Obama, and already has over 10,000 Black women writers involved.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon's reading list covers a wide range of interests, including up-and-coming technology.
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With a multi-million-dollar budget and Michelle Obama’s endorsement, attorney Tamira Chapman is rewriting the narrative for Black women in publishing.
Every January 1 in the Books department, we like to make an extra toast for a concurrent holiday: Public Domain Day.
The actress and New York Times bestselling memoirist returns with a new book calling out society's callous and short-sighted ...
The "Percy Jackson" series by Rick Riordan will return to TV screens this year. If you can't wait for Season 2, read one of ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave Meta's Llama team approval to train on copyrighted documents, according to a new court filing.
Australian authors took out the top three spots, as our appetite for cookbooks and genre fiction remained insatiable.