AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublishing & Genre Buzz: Beijing International Bookstore spotlighted Chinese mystery and suspense, with Midnight Library founder Xie Gang tracing how the genre grew from niche to a mature, globally resonant form. Rights & Law: Mexico’s San Luis Potosí used an AI-content criminal code to arrest critics tied to a Facebook page mixing AI-manipulated images and real photos, raising fresh free-speech alarms. Book Trade Deals: Titan Books acquired Judy I Lin’s dark fantasy duology Daughters of Misery, while Hodder Press will republish Daniel Kahneman’s influential attention study. Education & Exams: India’s CBSE opened a Class 12 post-result portal for mark verification and answer-book reevaluation requests, with a June 6 deadline. Community Reading: Friends of the East Palestine Memorial Public Library returns with a silent auction and book sale, plus author-led local events. Culture & Learning: A Galilee dig at Korazim National Park turned up a Roman-era nicolo gemstone, discovered by a 12-year-old student during an educational excavation.
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