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100+ authors sue Anthropic over alleged use of pirated books
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More than 100 authors filed a federal copyright lawsuit Tuesday in Northern California against Anthropic, CEO Dario Amodei and co-founder Benjamin Mann, alleging the AI company used pirated books to train its systems.
Manhattan Book Group expands U.S. publishing services
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Manhattan Book Group said June 17, 2026, that it is broadening its publishing services for authors across the United States, adding more production, distribution and marketing support.
Manhattan Book Group highlights hybrid publishing push for authors
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Manhattan Book Group is leaning on third-party recognition to position itself as a top hybrid publisher for authors who want professional support without giving up control.
Really Big Coloring Books expands into a resource center for custom publishing
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Really Big Coloring Books is widening its publishing and manufacturing services so authors, businesses, educators and nonprofits can create branded coloring books more easily.
Thomas R. Fox book on Guadalupe River flood set for September release
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Stoney Creek Publishing will release Thomas R. Fox’s new book on the July 4, 2025 Guadalupe River flood on Sept. 1, 2026, with preorders now open.
Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz set to appear on America’s Authors TV
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Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz, host of the Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series and founder of Paranormal Universal Press, LLC, will appear on America’s Authors TV to discuss paranormal research and unexplained phenomena.
New history book tracks Trinidad & Tobago football from colonial roots to 2006 World Cup
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Historian R.J.M. Blackett has released a new book on Trinidad & Tobago football, charting how the sport grew from late-19th-century matches in Port of Spain to the national team’s 2006 World Cup breakthrough.
Dr. Barry Lotz releases six-book collection on golf, performance and aging
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Dr. Barry Lotz has released a six-book collection built around golf instruction, peak performance, aging and career growth.
Keith L. Craig expands media footprint with fourth book
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Retired Army Sergeant Major Keith L. Craig has finished his fourth book, Cinema Without Borders, and is developing a fifth, Fame vs. Legacy.
J.A. Hoskins earns four honors at Next Generation Indie Book Awards
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Australian-Canadian author J.A. Hoskins will be recognized June 26 at the 2026 Next Generation Indie Book Awards in Chicago for her debut novel Writer-in-Residence, which won third place in fiction and three additional honors.
Karen R. McDaniel releases leadership book with Forbes Books
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Karen R. McDaniel, PhD has released “Win-Win Leadership: Unlocking Growth Through Authenticity and Collaboration” with Forbes Books.
Vera L. Smith releases faith book on purpose in life’s wilderness seasons
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Vera L. Smith has released From My Heart to His Heart: A Wilderness Journey, a personal faith-based book aimed at readers facing trials, waiting, and uncertainty.
Tom Graneau’s new book ties Christian faith to wealth building
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Tom Graneau has released a Christian personal finance book aimed at helping readers build wealth without sacrificing faith, family, or purpose.
Oklahoma author ties childhood screen time debate to new kids' book
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Broken Bow author Kasey Mansfield is using the renewed conversation around screens and childhood play to promote her children’s book The Day the Devices Disappeared.
Dr. Maria Katharina Inglesby releases book on higher self connection
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Dr. Maria Katharina Inglesby has published Soaring Beyond to tap into rising interest in spirituality, energy healing and inner guidance.
Indigo River Publishing launches sci-fi children's book 'Walter the Woogobee'
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Indigo River Publishing has released Walter the Woogobee: The Vortex To Vidza, a new children’s sci-fi adventure by Brenda Beckelmen and illustrated by Julia Jochmann.
Michael Albert imagines a post-revolution America in new book
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Michael Albert’s new 482-page book, The Wind Cries Freedom: An Oral History of the Next American Revolution, argues that ordinary people can organize to build a more just and democratic future.
Open database tracks banned books in 119 countries
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A new open-data catalogue, banned-books.org, documents 15,887 censored titles across 119 countries, from ancient Rome to 2026. The project also records bans affecting 46 Nobel laureates and 27 Pulitzer winners, showing that literary status does…
Qurancy launches children's book that reorders the calendar to teach math
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Qurancy Corporation has released March First, a children’s workbook published by Spines that reimagines the calendar so month names match their numerical roots.
Americase to launch lithium-ion battery safety book in Annapolis on June 18
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Americase International will debut Mastering Lithium-Ion Battery Safety at an Annapolis event on June 18, bringing together industry leaders to discuss battery transportation, storage and compliance.
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