The 200 year-old company may soon go public on the back of AI-powered education products.
The year ends with fresh releases from Alex Segura, Brandon Sanderson, Ann Leckie, and more.
45 fresh releases are on the way, including titles from Gregory Frost, Maurice Broaddus, T.L. Huchu, L.E. Modesitt, J.S. Dewes, Martha Wells, and more.
The Bookcase will automatically enable DND on your phone as soon as you start reading.
The world's largest publishing house doesn't want its copyrighted work used to train AI models.
Douglas Rushkoff's new book will help you navigate the weird and wild digital world we all live in now, and just might help you survive what's coming.
New tales from Alan Moore, Olivie Blake, Neal Stephenson, Jeff VanderMeer, Nick Cutter, and so many more.
The U.S. Second Circuit court admonished the publishing industry for its predatory relationship with libraries, but ultimately handed them a victory.
Feast your eyes on 61 fantastical new titles, including tales from James S.A. Corey, Nnedi Okorafor, Nathan Ballingrud, and so many more.
God bless you, Hohass Ekwesh, you majestic being.
Authors and non-profits are frustrated at Ohio's book screening process, saying it's overbroad and unequally enforced.
A revised, expanded edition of The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien will be released in November, bringing more insight into the author of The Lord of the Rings .
Get a sneak peek at Jonathan Burton's illustrations featured in an elaborate new version of the sci-fi classic.
Clarke's 1953 sci-fi novel has a brand-new edition with illustrations by Grace Aldrich.
The Apple+ series based on Hugh Howey's best-selling novels debuts in May.
Yes, lots of people saw the first episode of Rings of Power, but the last episode? Not so much.
The Apple TV+ sci-fi series is based on author Hugh Howey's best-selling Wool novels, and has been in the works for over a decade.
Warner Bros. made the surprise announcement during an investors' call, but no other details were released.
The Netflix fantasy adaptation sets its sights on a spring return.
Federal law enforcement took down the ebook repository earlier this month, claiming its owners had violated copyright laws.
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