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The city of Garland is showcasing the work of local authors through a new collection launching next week at the Central Library. So far more than 70 authors have donated books.
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After a customer rushed out of Monkey and Dog Books when her water broke, the store turned to Instagram for help. The post went viral locally, reconnecting the bookstore with the family.
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Kettle Art Gallery will celebrate the publication of the new book 鈥淔or The Love鈥 on Dec. 13.
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A Waco judge this week made permanent a block on a state law that required book vendors to rate materials based on their sexual content and references.
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Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi鈥檚 new collection, Dreams for Earth, spans over five years weaving together motherhood, climate grief and community.
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The three-day literary festival will feature sessions with Junot D铆az, Jason De Le贸n and Claudia Rankine.
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The Dallas Morning News and The Wild Detectives in Oak Cliff are hosting a conversation with independent bookstores on how reading spaces can build trust and community in a disconnected time.
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Since 2020, many new bookstores have opened across the state.
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This is the first year the Dallas publishing house has been considered for the English-language fiction and poetry categories.
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The Wild Detectives will host an Aug. 29 event with the author, Pat Blashill, who invites anyone from the early days of Dallas punk to come and share their tales.
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Plano school board members this week unanimously agreed to create a School Library Advisory Council. Made up mostly of parents, the council will advise trustees on which books to purchase.
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The free event encourages locals to celebrate the magic of indie bookstores across the D-FW area.