AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWomen’s Prize 2026: Virginia Evans won Women’s Prize for Fiction for The Correspondent, a word-of-mouth epistolary novel; Lyse Doucet took Women’s Prize for Nonfiction for The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People’s History of Afghanistan—both with a £30,000 purse. Publishing & AI: Granta faced backlash after a Commonwealth Prize-winning story was accused of being AI-written, reigniting debate over literary gatekeeping and detection. Language rights in self-publishing: Diaspora academics urged Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing to restore Greek language support, calling the exclusion a cultural loss. Children’s books & literacy: Mac Barnett discussed his adult debut Make Believe and why kids’ literature deserves serious attention amid a literacy crisis. Health & books: A new patient guide, The Language of Healing, aims to explain stem cells/regenerative medicine in plain language and donate proceeds to veterans’ care. Local author events: Cullman County’s free Cullman Author Expo (June 13) brings dozens of Alabama writers to meet readers and sell directly.
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