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‘Secret Society’ The Movie Releasing its Final Chapter

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Anyone who hasn’t heard about Secret Society, they’re apparently living under a rock! This saga has not only dominated the charts as Amazon’s number 1 for two consecutive years but has also received acclaim from A-listers like Young Miami, Yandi Smith, Jennifer Williams, and more, who can’t cease raving about its sheer brilliance. Now, readers are encouraged to brace themselves for the third installment, Secret Society 3 ’til DEATH, featuring Saucy Santana, Romeo Miller, and a reunion with some of their favorite characters from the first two chapters. A roller coaster of emotions awaits, promising an experience that demands replay.

The Secret Society trilogy, with its gripping narrative and daring exploration of identity, has evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Authored and produced by the visionary Miasha Coleman, this trilogy commenced its journey with the 2006 book, captivating audiences and leaving an indelible mark on literature and cinema alike.

In this climactic third installment, Secret Society 3 ’til DEATH, directed by the talented Jamal Hill, delves even deeper into the glamorous yet tumultuous lives of transwomen Celess (Reyna Love) and Tina (Erica Pinkett). The stakes are higher, the fashion is more breathtaking, and the soundtrack is poised to be unforgettable. As the story unfolds, the film challenges stereotypes surrounding trans individuals, delivering a narrative of empowerment and authenticity.

Returning to assert its dominance on the Amazon charts, the film reunites a stellar cast featuring Adejah ParrishVivica A. Fox, Saucy Santana, Romeo MillerTyler HopkinsVincent De PaulJeremy MeeksEddie Soto, Nadia Adelay, Frank Guzman, Everlayn Borges, and Felicia Pearson. Each member of the ensemble brings their A-game, promising outstanding performances that will undoubtedly keep audiences hooked.

As the trilogy culminates, Celess and Tina confront new challenges, pushing the boundaries of their friendship and testing the limits of their secret lives. Miasha Coleman, the creative genius behind the series, expressed her excitement about delivering a finale that exceeds expectations. “Secret Society 3 ’til DEATH is the culmination of a journey that began with the 2006 book. The demand for a sequel was overwhelming, and I’m thrilled to bring this trilogy to a close,” she said.

With jaw-dropping plot twists and a narrative that delves deep into the complexities of identity, “Secret Society 3 ’til DEATH” promises to be a must-watch for dedicated fans and newcomers alike. This final installment is poised to leave an indelible mark on cinema history, cementing the Secret Society trilogy as a groundbreaking contribution to the film industry.

The thrilling conclusion to the Secret Society trilogy is set to make its mark on Amazon Prime on December 15th. The excitement, drama, and celebration of authenticity that Secret Society 3 ’til DEATH brings should not be missed. For further details, interested parties can reach out to the press contact:

“The Streckfus Riverboat Dynasty – Jazz and the Big Smoke Canoe” New Non-Fiction From Arthur L. Smith

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Arthur L. Smith, Inc. and Grand Strand Publishers announced today that “The Streckfus Riverboat Dynasty – Jazz and the Big Smoke Canoe” has been published and is now available on Amazon’s website (https://a.co/d/i8IYeQU), Barnes & Noble’s website (https://tinyurl.com/sffcr7np) and through other online outlets.

Arthur L. Smith, author and publisher, commented on today’s announcement, “With a great deal of research and a tremendous amount of pride, I am thrilled to announce today that my maternal family’s amazing Mississippi Riverboat history, ‘The Streckfus Riverboat Dynasty – Jazz and the Big Smoke Canoe’ has been published and is available for sale online.  My book chronicles the excursion riverboat dynasty of the Streckfus family and the role of Fate Marable, Louis Armstrong and other jazz legends in the gumbo of jazz music ‘up and down’ the Mississippi and Ohio.  Moreover, ‘The Streckfus Riverboat Dynasty’ includes a full complement of charts, drawings, photos and maps to share.”

Smith added, “In 1880, my great grandfather, John Streckfus, began a commercial packet business serving the Rock Island community that evolved to become the largest excursion riverboat operation serving the Mississippi from St. Paul to New Orleans and the Ohio from Pittsburg to St. Louis.  Streckfus built the sternwheeler J.S., the first purposed sightseeing and music/dance riverboat in 1900. When the J.S. suffered a tragic fire and burned to the waterline in 1910, Streckfus and his sons, which included my grandfather, Captain Roy Streckfus, acquired additional wooden vessels which were transformed into palatial excursion vessels over the next eighty years.

“Music was central to the attraction of Streckfus Steamers and the legendary black pianist and bandleader, Fate Marable ran the show on Streckfus vessels, which ‘tramped’ the Mississippi River with extraordinary bands that included Louis Armstrong and Charlie Creath, to name a few.  Streckfus was eventually forced to retire its wooden fleet of the Capitol, J.S. Deluxe, Saint Paul and Sidney to make way for its gargantuan football field-sized all metal steamers, the President and Admiral. This is a thrilling story of the days of excursion riverboat glory on the great Mississippi and Ohio rivers,” concluded Smith.

About Arthur L. Smith

A native of New OrleansArthur L. Smith received his A.B. from Duke University and his MBA from New York University.  His undergraduate focus in English and Zoology and his graduate concentration in Economics and Finance gave him a perfect tabula rasa from which to become a Wall Street energy investment analyst.  After ten years, Art left Wall Street to acquire the highly-respected oil industry valuation expert, John S. Herold, Inc. (“Herold”).  As CEO, Herold prospered under Smith for more than 20 years, where he strengthened Herold’s locations in Norwalk, Connecticut and Houston, Texas and expanded its reach among the global oil and natural gas industry.  Smith divested Herold to NYSE-listed IHS (now S&P Global) and formed the investment and consulting firm, Triple Double Advisors. Previously Smith authored “Something From Nothing”, the biography of oil legend Joe B. Foster.

Purchase “The Streckfus Riverboat Dynasty – Jazz and the Big Smoke Canoe” available now at:

Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/kax3be54

Barnes & Noble: https://tinyurl.com/sffcr7np

Bookshop.org:  https://tinyurl.com/et5tcb8d

Thriftbooks.com: https://tinyurl.com/yc2s4fyn 

Nonfiction Reads for Movie Buffs

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Are you trying to add some nonfiction books to your November reading list? Do you also love movies and everything about them? Then, get that popcorn popped and settle in for these books that explore the behind-the-scenes and more of some cinemas most iconic movies!

Say Hello to My Little Friend by Nat Segaloff

Filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, untold tales from Old and New Hollywood, and sixteen pages of eye-popping photos, Say Hello to My Little Friend is the ultimate guide to everything Scarface.

The Exorcist Legacy by Nat Segaloff

The Exorcist Legacy reveals the complete story of this cultural phenomenon, from the real-life exorcism in 1949 Maryland that inspired William Peter Blatty’s bestselling novel on which the movie is based, to its many sequels, prequels, TV series, and homages.

The Way They Were by Robert Hofler

This intriguing and impeccably researched book is the first ever account of the making of the classic film starring Barbara Streisand and Robert Redford, revealing the full story behind its genesis and continued controversies, its many deleted scenes, its much-anticipated but never-filmed sequel, and the real-life romance that inspired this groundbreaking love story.

Killin’ Generals by Dwayne Epstein

An inside look at The Dirty Dozen, the star-studded war film that broke the rules, shocked the critics, thrilled audiences, and became an all-time classic.

Elizabeth and Monty by Charles Casillo

Far more than the story of two icons, this is a unique and extraordinary love story that shines new light on both stars, revealing their triumphs, demons—and the loyalty that united them to the end.

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books.

Marvel and Wounded Warrior Project Team Up with ‘Marvel Make Me A Hero’

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Marvel Entertainment and Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) are excited to share a new partnership celebrating the heroes in our lives—veterans, caregivers and WWP supporters—through the Marvel Make Me A Hero digital series.

First launched in 2018, Marvel Make Me A Hero is a weekly show that invites Marvel fans to bring their Super Heroes to life. Marvel Make Me A Hero: Real Heroes, most recently honored with a 2021 Webby Award, recognized and celebrated essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as registered nurses, volunteer EMS workers, doctors, teachers, postal workers, and service animals.

Partnering with Wounded Warrior Project, which exists to serve and empower wounded warriors and their families, Marvel Make Me A Hero will be spotlighting amazing veterans and caretakers who are making a positive impact in their communities. In addition, a Marvel artist will honor these real-life heroes by transforming them into a Super Hero of their own with an original piece of art.

Since 2003, Wounded Warrior Project has been meeting the growing needs of warriors, their families, and caregivers, helping them achieve their highest ambition. These real heroes need help after experiencing the visible and invisible wounds of war and WWP stands ready to serve those who have served. The organization has invested more than $1.7 billion, thanks to the generosity of the American public, into programs and services, such as Warriors to WorkWarrior Care Network, and Project Odyssey, helping them transition when they return home.

Mark your calendar as the first episode of the new season of Marvel Make Me A Hero debuts on August 6, 2021, on Marvel.com and Marvel on YouTubeTwitterFacebook and Instagram.

Interested in learning more? Catch up on the Marvel Make Me A Hero digital series over on Marvel.com, and find out how you can help veterans in your community over at WoundedWarriorProject.org

Sneak Peek: Must Love Bees by Sasha Summers

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Must Love Bees by Sasha Summers

Filled with warmth, humor and southern charm, this second book in USA Today bestselling author Sasha Summers’ Honey Acres trilogy tells the story of Astrid Hill, who must convince the single dad next door that bees aren’t scary, small-town living isn’t backwards, and smiling won’t hurt him.

For a cheerful beekeeper and her reclusive new neighbor, love is the sweetest surprise…

Astrid Hill can calm a hive full of restless bees, but she has no idea how to make her gruff new neighbor smile. Charlie Driver intends to hightail out of Honey, Texas, as soon as he’s sold his aunt’s property, and Astrid worries her family’s adjoining honey business may be affected. But however aloof—and annoyingly attractive—Charlie may be, his daughters are too adorable to ignore.

Charlie would rather untangle a line of computer code than deal with people, and the stress of single parenthood isn’t helping. Yet Astrid has a knack for overcoming his resistance to this quirky small town and her beloved bees. What if his girls become attached, only to once again lose someone precious? Then again, in love, the more you risk your heart, the sweeter the reward . . .

HIGH-OCTANE SCIENCE-FICTION HORROR SET IN THE WORLD OF JOHN CARPENTER’S “TOXIC COMMANDO”

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Dark Horse Comics partners with Saber Interactive to present John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God, a comic prequel to the upcoming game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando. Written by Michael Moreci (Stranger Things: Kamchatka, Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories) and featuring artwork by Alberto J. Albuquerque (Mystery Girl, Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword) with letterer Nate Piekos (Stranger Things, Black Hammer: Visions), Rise of the Sludge God is set to begin in March 2024.

The comic miniseries presents the terror of a professional crew up against an unstoppable force in Alien combined with a healthy dose of the suspense-filled action of The Thing, peppered with zombified monsters and one gruesome god. Interior artist Albuquerque also creates the wild cover art.

About John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God:

A normal day for Obsidian CEO Leon Dorsey becomes horrific when his search for clean energy accidentally awakens an ancient, sludgey evil. Humanity’s last hope against a toxic future rests with a private group of commandos.

About Saber Interactive:

Saber Interactive have spent the last two decades building immersive worlds across platforms and genres with its own proprietary game engine. Acquired by Dark Horse Comics parent company, Embracer Group, in 2020 as a direct subsidiary, they present a powerhouse legacy. Combining the depth of knowledge and passion for intense gaming experiences of Saber and partner Focus Entertainment, with iconic Dark Horse Comics character building and immersive stories, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God aims to give comic book and video game fans a world-building mind-blowing good time.

“There are few things as exciting as building a new world and we’re delighted to be able to do that again with John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando,” said Tim Willits, COO of Saber Interactive. “We’re thrilled to have had the opportunity to partner with Dark Horse to expand on this universe and give people a small taste of what’s to come.”

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God #1 (of 3) invades comic shops on March 13, 2024. Pre-order at your local comic shop for $3.99.

About Focus Entertainment:

OUR PASSION. YOUR STORIES. Focus offers fresh and unique experiences to players around the world. Our editorial policy stands out thanks to innovative concepts, inventive gameplay and original worlds that transcend the boundaries of video games. With over 20 years’ experience and success, we put our passion and creativity at the service of gaming by creating unforgettable stories. For everyone’s entertainment. More information on the website: www.focus-entmt.com

Sneak Peek: When Hattie Finds Love by Amy Lillard

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When Hattie Finds Love by Amy Lillard

From award-winning USA Today bestselling author Amy Lillard, the uplifting new inspirational romance featuring the “Whoopie Pie Widow’s Club,” a group of women who share solace, friendship, and faith in the close-knit community of Paradise Valley, Missouri.

When they bet that their most outgoing member can’t turn around the attitude of their most grumpy neighbor, the last thing they all expected was their wager leading to new love for Hattie! Perfect for fans of Beverly Lewis, Charlotte Hubbard, Amy Clipston, and Shelley Shepard Gray.

Hattie Schrock’s lively optimism makes her the Widows Club’s most outgoing member. The circle has helped her through widowhood—and in building a thriving popcorn shop with her cousin. So when Elsie bets Hattie that she can’t help Paradise Valley’s most cantankerous man learn to be happier, Hattie tackles the challenge head-on. But what can she do when she finds Christian Beachy is far more complicated—and appealing—than she thought?

Christian lives his faith through hard work, supporting his overbearing sister, and growing the Valley’s best vegetables. After all, a good Amish man should be dedicated to duty. Yet suddenly, Hattie’s warm-hearted attentions and knack for unexpected adventures is showing him life can be so much more—especially if Hattie can share it with him. But when he discovers her wager, can she and the Widows Club ever convince him that her growing love is the real thing—and that risking together forever will be the sweetest, most fulfilling chance of all?

 

The Authors Guild, John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, David Baldacci, George R.R. Martin, and 13 Other Authors File Class-Action Suit Against OpenAI

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From The Authors Guild Press Release:::::

The Authors Guild and 17 authors filed a class-action suit against OpenAI in the Southern District of New York for copyright infringement of their works of fiction on behalf of a class of fiction writers whose works have been used to train GPT. The named plaintiffs include David Baldacci, Mary Bly, Michael Connelly, Sylvia Day, Jonathan Franzen, John Grisham, Elin Hilderbrand, Christina Baker Kline, Maya Shanbhag Lang, Victor LaValle, George R.R. Martin, Jodi Picoult, Douglas Preston, Roxana Robinson, George Saunders, Scott Turow, and Rachel Vail.

“Without Plaintiffs’ and the proposed class’ copyrighted works, Defendants would have a vastly different commercial product,” stated Rachel Geman, a partner with Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel for Plaintiffs and the Proposed Class. “Defendants’ decision to copy authors’ works, done without offering any choices or providing any compensation, threatens the role and livelihood of writers as a whole.”

Scott Sholder, a partner with Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard and co-counsel for Plaintiffs and the Proposed Class, added, “Plaintiffs don’t object to the development of generative AI, but Defendants had no right to develop their AI technologies with unpermitted use of the authors’ copyrighted works. Defendants could have ‘trained’ their large language models on works in the public domain or paid a reasonable licensing fee to use copyrighted works.”

The Authors Guild organized the lawsuit after witnessing first-hand the harm and existential threat to the author profession wrought by the unlicensed use of books to create large language models that generate texts. According to the Guild’s latest author income survey, the median full-time author income in 2022 was just barely over $20,000, including book and other author-related activities. While 10 percent of authors earn far above the median, half earn even less. Generative AI threatens to decimate the author profession. The council of the Authors Guild and the board of the Authors Guild Foundation voted unanimously (with abstentions) to file the suit because of the profound unfairness and danger of using copyrighted books to develop commercial AI machines without permission or payment.

Maya Shanbhag Lang, president of the Authors Guild and a class representative, stated, “The Authors Guild serves to protect the literary landscape and the profession of writing. This case is merely the beginning of our battle to defend authors from theft by OpenAI and other generative AI. As the oldest and largest organization of writers, with nearly 14,000 members, the Guild is uniquely positioned to represent authors’ rights. Our membership is diverse and passionate. Our staff, which includes a formidable legal team, has expertise in copyright law. This is all to say: We do not bring this suit lightly. We are here to fight.”

The complaint draws attention to the fact that the plaintiffs’ books were downloaded from pirate ebook repositories and then copied into the fabric of GPT 3.5 and GPT 4 which power ChatGPT and thousands of applications and enterprise uses—from which OpenAI expects to earn many billions. These “professionally authored, edited, and published books” are “an especially important source of LLM ‘training’ data,” as the complaint states, because they allow GPT to provide better, more commercial outputs.

GPT is already being used to generate books that mimic human authors’ work, such as the recent attempt to generate volumes 6 and 7 of plaintiff George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones series A Song of Ice and Fire, as well as the numerous AI-generated books that have been posted on Amazon that attempt to pass themselves off as human-generated and seek to profit off a human author’s hard-earned reputation.

Authors Guild CEO Mary Rasenberger commented, “It is imperative that we stop this theft in its tracks or we will destroy our incredible literary culture, which feeds many other creative industries in the U.S. Great books are generally written by those who spend their careers and, indeed, their lives, learning and perfecting their crafts. To preserve our literature, authors must have the ability to control if and how their works are used by generative AI. The various GPT models and other current generative AI machines can only generate material that is derivative of what came before it. They copy sentence structure, voice, storytelling, and context from books and other ingested texts. The outputs are mere remixes without the addition of any human voice. Regurgitated culture is no replacement for human art.”

This suit highlights the particularly egregious harm to the fiction market. For fiction writers, OpenAI’s unauthorized use of their work is identity theft on a grand scale. Fiction authors create entirely new worlds from their imaginations—they create the places, the people, and the events in their stories. According to Rasenberger, “People are already distributing content generated by versions of GPT that mimic or use original authors’ characters and stories. Companies are selling prompts that allow you to ‘enter the world’ of an author’s books. These are clear infringements upon the intellectual property rights of the original creators.”

She added, “This class-action suit focuses on fiction writers as a first step, as it is a well-defined and cohesive class of writers, as works of fiction are already being widely mimicked with GPT; we do of course also see harm to nonfiction markets and are addressing that as well. In all events, a positive outcome of this case will resound to the benefit of writers from all genres.”

Class representative George Saunders stated, “I’m very happy to be part of this effort to nudge the tech world to make good on its frequent declarations that it is on the side of creativity. Writers should be fairly compensated for their work. Fair compensation means that a person’s work is valued, plain and simple. This, in turn, tells the culture what to think of that work and the people who do it. And the work of the writer—the human imagination, struggling with reality, trying to discern virtue and responsibility within it—is essential to a functioning democracy.”

Fiction writers are not the only ones being hurt, however. Nonfiction writers are also being robbed of their work. In August, Jane Friedman posted a thread on social media about how there were books listed on Amazon with her byline, when she had not in fact authored them. These books were then listed on Goodreads as well, under her author profile. She worked with the Authors Guild to get these books removed. Misappropriating authors’ names to sell scam books through Kindle and Goodreads is not new, but has gotten worse with the advent of AI-generated content.

Class representative Jonathan Franzen stated, “Generative AI is a vast new field for Silicon Valley’s longstanding exploitation of content providers. Authors should have the right to decide when their works are used to ‘train’ AI. If they choose to opt in, they should be appropriately compensated.”

The economic ramifications to the author profession stand to adversely affect all cultural production. For one, emerging writers will be less likely to enter the profession or sustain themselves as creatives. The loss of diverse perspectives, stylistic variety, and innovative approaches will indeed be to the detriment of all. The prospect of a future dominated by derivative culture is a matter of grave concern for everyone and this lawsuit is one of many efforts on various fronts to prevent that from happening.

Read the full complaint here (PDF).

About The Authors Guild

With near 14,000 members, the Authors Guild is the nation’s oldest and largest professional organization for published writers. It advocates on behalf of working writers to protect free speech, freedom of expression, and authors’ copyrights; fights for fair contracts and authors’ ability to earn a livable wage; and provides a welcoming community for writers and translators of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and journalism. Through its educational and charitable arm, the Authors Guild Foundation, it also offers free programming to teach working writers about the business of writing, as well as organizing public events that highlight the importance of a rich, diverse American literary culture and the authors who contribute to it.

New Release Discussing Child Safety Awareness In Set of Picture Book Format

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Yael Feder is a social worker, writer, actress, director, and composer whose formative My Body Belongs to Me children’s programming of theater shows, movies, books, and lectures for parents and educators has been praised worldwide in the child safety arena. Published by Schocken Publishing House, her four-book children’s collection, Big Concepts for Little Ones, provides tools for families and educators of young children to open a dialogue on topics of body privacy and other important life issues.

A nationally bestselling author from Israel, Feder’s programming has reached more than one million children all over the world and is highly recommended by the Israeli Department of Education. The programming and her mission, to raise awareness about child sexual abuse prevention, is extended to her four-book series for kids which provides a language for parents and educational staff members to use with children when dealing with safeguarding issues. Through this, children are empowered with the knowledge and tools that will help protect them.

In The Safety Book: Strangers and Dangers, readers are introduced to the concept of physical limits and how to differentiate strangers from other daily encounters. Through entertaining storytelling, children are empowered with knowledge and skills to understand and realize inappropriateness and danger with regard to their personal safety.

My Private Parts Belong to Me is a wonderful tool to start a conversation with young children without awkwardness or fear. It explains our bodies, body privacy, and the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touching from an adult, employing a fun storytelling format that isn’t scary.

In I’ve Got a Secret young readers learn that some kinds of secrets are okay to keep but some secrets can be bad, or even dangerous. Children learn the difference and how to seek help from an adult such as a parent or teacher.

In Born to Love, young readers learn that there are all types of families—two dads, two moms, mom and dad, single parent. The book gently introduces the biology of how a baby is conceived and born is shared through age-appropriate storytelling, as well as more complex issues such as surrogacy and sperm bank.

If you would like more information about author Yael Feder and her Big Concepts for Little Ones series, please contact yael_h@haaretz.co.il or visit Publisher website: https://www.schocken.co.il/

Author Website: www.mybodybelongstome.net.

Barnes & Noble Announces The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride as its 2023 Book of the Year

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Barnes & Noble is pleased to announce The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride as the winner of the 2023 Barnes & Noble Book of the Year. The bookseller has also chosen to celebrate, for the first time, an Author of the Year — David Grann for The Wager.

Each year, booksellers at Barnes & Noble vote for the book that they have been most proud to sell. Their first round of voting produced an eclectic range of finalists. In the second round, the most fervent stores won out and The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store triumphed.

“Everyone who reads The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store becomes a passionate advocate for the book. You just want others to share in the sheer pleasure it gives,” said James Daunt, CEO of Barnes & Noble. “Booksellers pride themselves on their ability to initiate the exponential surge of recommendation, reader to reader, that makes a spectacular bestseller. Thank you to the booksellers who started this ball rolling. In James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store we have a stunningly good 2023 Book of the Year, one in which we take great pride and great joy in celebrating. Please read it!”

“I would have never dreamed a book about a simple grocery store would make this kind of difference in the world,” said James McBride, author of The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. “But love makes everything possible. Books make noise, but love moves the world. It is the greatest story plot imaginable. It lets us heal the world one book at a time.”

With an impressive year of publishing to choose from, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store was chased to the line by a remarkably strong array of finalists. As vigorous debate continued, one other name continued to rise, with booksellers passionate about not only his newest book, but also his impressive collection of previous work.

The inaugural Barnes & Noble Author of the Year Award for 2023 is given to David Grann.

“As a writer I’m rarely speechless, but this is one of those times,” said David Grann, author of The Wager. “It is such an incredible honor to be the first Author of the Year chosen by Barnes & Noble. I am so grateful to James Daunt and the extraordinary B&N team of booksellers not only for this selection but for their unwavering support over the years, beginning with my first book in 2009 and continuing now with Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager. There is no greater joy for an author than knowing that one’s books have found a home with the community of Barnes & Noble readers.”

“David Grann’s body of work has been beloved by both readers and our booksellers since his very first book, The Lost City of Z,” said Shannon Devito, Senior Director of Books, Barnes & Noble. “With the release of this year’s The Wager, Grann has cemented himself as a go-to recommendation for death-defying and meticulously researched nonfiction. Booksellers across the country love to sell anything by David, and the votes unequivocally reflected their love and respect for him.”

The other Book of the Year Finalists were:

The first Barnes & Noble Book of the Year was awarded to Charlie Mackesy’s The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, where bookseller enthusiasm propelled it onto bestseller lists. In 2020, booksellers were in awe of World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments and shone a much-deserved spotlight onto Aimee Nezhukumatathil. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present  by Paul McCartney went on to be a holiday bestseller after being announced as the 2021 Barnes & Noble Book of the Year. The 2022 Book of the Year, Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, continues to top sales charts and has recently been adapted as an Apple Original Series.

The Book of the Year tops off the bookseller’s impressive array of programs that champion the best of the best, including The Discover Prize, recently awarded to Amanda Peters for The Berry Pickersmonthly Book Clubs, Children’s & YA Book Awards and Game of the Year, shining a spotlight on the titles that Barnes & Noble booksellers are most excited about.

Customers can find the Book of the Year, Book of the Year Finalists, and Author of the Year at their local Barnes & Noble and on bn.com/bookoftheyear.  They can also join the conversation on FacebookInstagramTikTok and Twitter, using the hashtag #BNBoTY.