AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBook-to-screen legacy: Anishinaabe muralist Michael “Cy” Cywink died weeks before his documentary The Creation Story of Michael ‘Cy’ Cywink premiered for National Indigenous Peoples Day, with a companion show of 50 works. Grief, but make it bookish: Libby Page’s new novel This Book Made Me Think of You follows a widow’s year of curated readings and letters that turn mourning into connection. Romance audiobooks boom: Toronto author Lily Chu describes “audio-first” writing and immersive narration as listeners increasingly consume books while commuting and doing chores. Publishing craft spotlight: Filipino book designer Guillermo “Ige” Ramos’ Bukambibig uses essays and recipes to tackle misconceptions about Filipino cuisine and its cultural roots. Literary prizes: Oxford-born Angela Tomaski’s The Infamous Gilberts makes the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize shortlist. Community reading culture: Berwyn Bookshop’s new Buckley café pairs “blind date” mystery books with a stay-and-browse vibe. Censorship & policy watch: India’s CBSE plans stakeholder feedback before deciding whether to expand its on-screen marking system. Indie and local wins: Wisconsin’s Arts Board honors authors and artists including Sara Balbin and Shannon Kocka, while Minnesota’s 3rd Street Festival spotlights Book Award finalists.
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