AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublishing & Awards: John H. Thomas’ techno-thriller Echoes of the Gene won Gold and Silver at the 2026 Global Book Awards, spotlighting how fiction is tackling genetics, AI, and human emotion. Literary Culture: Indiana’s 2026 Authors Awards named winners across fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, with books on grief, identity, addiction, and Hoosier architecture. Books Meet the Classroom: Canada’s Heated Rivalry is moving from screen to UVic courses, using the romance series to spark debate on law, queer joy, and how stories change when they adapt. AI & the Book Industry: Meta faces a consolidated U.S. child-safety lawsuit while OpenAI rolls out a teen-focused ChatGPT—both signals that tech’s impact on young readers is becoming a legal battleground. Secondhand Books, Big Stakes: Reports say AI training is driving unusual bulk purchases of used books, raising alarms about what happens to physical collections when they’re treated as machine fuel. Local Book Life: A 53-years-late children’s book return in Ireland and a free lakeside “Beach Read” event in New York show how community reading still thrives.
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