AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublishing & Culture: A new Critic column argues the “old-style” book world is losing its gatekeeping power as BookTok and online buzz lift unfamiliar names onto bestseller charts, while a separate spotlight notes the Nibbies’ judging panel includes Dame Prue Leith. Literary Memoir: Siri Hustvedt discusses her grief-driven memoir Ghost Stories, saying writing helped her seek coherence after Paul Auster’s death. Book Retail & Events: UK indie Kemps shares June “books of the month” programming, while Canada Fiction Fest spotlights B.C. author Jay Royston launching the dark novel Flies. Faith & Nonfiction: A Christian author promotes Why Is There So Much Sickness In The Church? with a scripture-led framework for healing. Tech & Publishing Industry: Rest of World reports India’s IT firms are moving from pilots to the “deployment layer” to make AI profitable, aiming to capture more value from the boom. Governance & Crime (Book-linked): Nigeria’s NSCDC chief Senator Adams Oshiomhole calls for more sophisticated weapons, tied to a security-dilemma book launch. Community Reading: Legend’s Library debuts at a regional showcase celebrating Black children’s literature.
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