AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWomen’s Prize for Fiction: Virginia Evans’ debut The Correspondent won the Women’s Prize for Fiction, with the story told through letters and set up for a film adaptation starring and produced by Jane Fonda. AI in publishing: Luke Stoffel’s openly AI-assisted memoir How to Win One Million Dollars and Shit Glitter keeps racking up recognition, even as awards and publishers wrestle with disclosure rules. Faith & healing books: Stephen Portner’s Heaven, Life After Death, and Amazing Grace tackles salvation and mercy; Vicki Mullins Eaton’s Healed and Transformed reads Gospel encounters as a healing guide; Michael J. Kalous’ Wisdom From the Wreckage pairs trauma recovery with faith. Christian discernment & leadership: Dr. Candy Gwen Lopitz warns about doctrinal drift in Departure From the Faith; Rob Lester’s Lead Yourself Before You Lead Anyone Else targets burnout through self-leadership. Book market policy: Hungary’s culture minister promised freer book-market operations at Book Week, including VAT review and teacher/library purchasing support. Youth online safety: A Hamilton teen creator argues Canada should protect kids from social media harms without silencing them. Local crime & courts: Yuba City police arrested a man on charges tied to alleged sexual assault of a minor; a Telangana politician also questioned why a key figure wasn’t questioned in a POCSO case. Publishing culture: Persephone Books’ design story spotlights how taste and cover identity still matter in an algorithm-driven world.
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