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Spring 2023 Announcements: Lifestyle
DEI and DIY are among the themes of this season’s offerings, which touch on subjects ranging from living a meaningful life to movement and sustainability.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Literary Fiction
Some very big names return this spring, alongside bold offerings from a new generation of rising stars.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies
While this season’s titles focus largely on identity, fans of celebrity memoirs have offerings from Paris Hilton and Elliot Page, among others, to look forward to.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Mysteries & Thrillers
Former FBI director James Comey makes his fiction debut with a legal/political thriller, while veteran Martin Cruz Smith sends Russian detective Arkady Renko on a mission to Ukraine just before the 2022 Russian invasion.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Poetry
Through stories of suffering and survival, these collections explore desire, healing, the vulnerabilities of the body, the command of desire, and the impact of history.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Politics & Current Events
Under the microscope this spring: the Supreme Court, housing segregation, endemic poverty, police brutality, the patriarchy, immigration, whistleblowers, Hollywood abusers, cancel culture, the war in Ukraine, and Gerald Ford.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Romance & Erotica
Riffs and retellings rule the day in this highly referential romance season, which also sees many authors making the switch from YA to adult romance.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: SF, Fantasy & Horror
Authors this season use speculative fiction to address urgent social justice issues and climate collapse, but also offer escapism in tales of dragons, deities, and derring-do.
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Spring 2023 Announcements: Science
Reckonings with climate change loom large in this season’s crop, alongside probes into big data, bias in STEM, art’s effects on the body, and perfume.
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Between the Lines: PW Talks with Titus Kaphar and Reginald Dwayne Betts
In 'Redaction' (Norton, Feb.), painter Kaphar (l.) and poet Betts depict racial injustices within the criminal justice system.
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Small Change: New Business & Personal Finance Books
This season delivers sorely needed offerings that explain the basics of saving, budgeting, and investing.
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That's So Meta: New Business & Personal Finance Books
Baffled by bitcoin? Excited about ethereum? Nervous about NFTs? New titles offer a primer on how to navigate an increasingly virtual life.
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Take This Job and Love It: New Business & Personal Finance Books
The great resignation? More like the great reformation, say these new books.
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Our Healthcare, Ourselves
At a time when women’s health around the world is under siege, several forthcoming books speak to the moment.
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The Picture of Health: New Health & Healthcare Books
Graphic nonfiction delves into illness and well-being with intimate empathy.
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Hot or Not?: Romance Novels 2022–2023
Romance editors discuss what makes readers swipe right.
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12 Tips for a Happier You-Year: Self-Help Books for 2023
Here are a dozen goals that won’t expire or exhaust come February.
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Resolution Revolution: Self-Help Books for 2023
Punitive, restrictive goals for the new year are out; self-acceptance and healing are in.
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How Mobile Webcomics Are Working to Save Reading
The webcomics category is exploding in growth—and it’s only going to get bigger.
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Dusting for Digital Fingerprints: New True Crime 2022–2023
New true crime books show how tech makes crime easier to commit—and criminals easier to catch.



