June 7, 2025
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Guess who won the Pulitzer Award in 2025 in fiction

Guess who won the Pulitzer Award in 2025 in fiction

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The winners of the Pulitzer Award 2025

The winners of this year’s Pulitzer Awards were announced yesterday. You can watch live on YouTube, but if you just want to know which books are awarded, I have. In the category of history we had a tie! Native Nations: Millennium in North America by Kathleen Duvall and Bbot: Harriet Tubman, the raid of the Combahi River and the Black Freedom during the Civil War by Ed L. Fields-Burne won the award. In biography, Jason Roberts scored for every living being: the great and deadly race to know all his life. A graphic memoir won in the category of memoirs – ghost feeding: a graphic memoir that “traces the resolve of Chinese history in three generations of women in her family” sounds like something I have to add to my TBR. In poetry, the victory went to new and selected poems by former New York Poet laureate Marie How. The non -financial general focused on the success of our hopeless cause: the many lives of the Soviet dissident movement by Benjamin Natans. And in my most anticipated category, fiction, the victory went to James from Personal Everett and everything else would not make sense to me. Congratulations to everyone this year winners and check out the full list here.

More rewards but make it a mystery (and low on rep)

ICYMI, The Mystery Writers of America has announced the winners of this year’s Edgar Allen PO Awards, Honoring the best in the mysterious fiction, non -television, published or produced in 2024 ” In the crowd of Charlotte Wasel won for the best novel, Sulari Gentill won the Simon and Shuster Mary Higgins Award for the writer of the mystery, and Infernal Machine: A true story of Dynamite, Terror and the Rise of the Modern Detective. First, congratulations to all the winners. Second, the list of winners is not diverse. Over the years, I have taken a brief look and it seems that the shortage of representation is not new and, knowing how great Bipoc’s mysterious books we have, I find myself incredibly disappointed. See for yourself.

You can finally buy a Kindle book the easy way

While the rules of the Apple Commission have created restrictions that made the simple act of buying an e -book, the more difficult. Well, a Epic Games v. Apple The solution changes the game (so far) and Kindle made an timely updating of its iOS app to optimize this purchase process. Previously, Apple banned applications from including links providing alternative ways to buy things, all the time bending cool 30% when purchasing in the application and a 27% tax on alternative payment methods. Thehe Epic Games v. Apple The solution canceled this 27% tax and, here, you will now find the “Take a Book” button in the Kindle app. Read all of this on AirS

The last of the Institute for Museum and Library Services

Kelly Jenson reports IMLS updates. Here is a fragment, but be sure to read the whole story to be informed of the fate of this important institution:

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