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Buzz26

February 6, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Emma Straub’s AMERICAN FANTASY: Authors and Editors Conversation #4 from Our Buzz Books Spring/Summer 2026 Fiction Panel

February 6, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Today we bring you the fourth Authors and Editors conversation from our recent fiction panel with the bestselling Emma Straub and her Riverhead editor Sarah McGrath for AMERICAN FANTASY, publishing April 7. #BuzzBooksOfficial

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February 5, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Kelly Yang’s THE TAKE: Authors and Editors Conversation #3 from Our Buzz Books Spring/Summer 2026 Fiction Panel

February 5, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Today we bring you the third Authors and Editors conversation from our recent fiction panel with the compelling Kelly Yang and her Berkley editor Jen Monroe for THE TAKE, publishing April 14. #BuzzBooksOfficial

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February 3, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Buzz Books Spring/Summer Preview: Nonfiction Part 2

February 3, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Our season preview concludes today with top forthcoming books on social issues, history and crime, and business, science, and technology. Science books focus on the self as Manoush Zomorodi looks that the effect of technology on our bodies, Michael Pollan studies human consciousness, Rachel Zoffness examines the science of pain, and Rana Awdish meditates on healing. Several other books this season share a focus on the personal, as Michael A. Singer guides readers to discover peace within and Sarah Wilson helps us find joy in a terrifying world. Social Issues Allison M. Alford, PhD, Good Daughtering: The Work You’ve Always […]

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February 3, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Nonfiction Buzz Panel Tonight

February 3, 2026By Mary Ann Naples

Please join us tonight at 7pm EST for our Buzz Books nonfiction panel. Five authors and their editors will discuss the forthcoming nonfiction books you’ll want to know about: ​Sue Aikens with Anna Michels on NORTH OF ORDINARY (Sourcebooks, March 10) ​Casey Sherman with Angela Corpus on THE KILLER AND FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (Sourcebooks, May 26) ​Sarah Wilson with Amy Sun on I EAT THE STARS (Penguin Life, June 16) ​Annabelle Gurwitch with Kathleen Harris on THE END OF MY LIFE IS KILLING ME (Zibby, March 17) ​Beth Howard with Eric Kerl on SONG FOR A HARD-HIT PEOPLE (Haymarket, April 21) Register for the panel here. If you haven’t been […]

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February 2, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Buzz Books Spring/Summer Preview: Nonfiction Part 1

February 2, 2026By Katy Hershberger

This season’s nonfiction offers thoughtful works from established authors and exciting entries by new voices. Writers best known for their fiction, including Mark Haddon, Jesmyn Ward, and Michael Cunningham, steep their new books in the real world, while poets Claudia Rankine and Ada Limon bring their lyricism to prose. In memoirs, we’ll get life stories from Lena Dunham, Siri Husdvedt, and Gisèle Pelicot. Memoirs also take us into rural America with Sue Aikens’ story of survival in Alaska and Beth Howard’s fight for justice in Appalachian Kentucky. David Sedaris will release his first collection in four years, while Patrick Radden […]

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January 29, 2026By Erin Somers

Buzz Books Spring/Summer Preview: Fiction Part 2

January 29, 2026By Erin Somers

Today we continue our comprehensive spring/summer season preview with the second half of our fiction list. This list highlights commercial titles from some of the biggest authors. And don’t forget that you can start sampling the asterisked titles right now in our just-released free ebook, Buzz Books 2026: Spring/Summer. And please join us for our second author and editor panel of the season, focused on nonfiction, on Tuesday, February 3rd at 7:00 pm ET, and make sure to subscribe to our FREE Buzz Books Official Substack to make sure you don’t miss any buzz news. Alexandra Andrews, The Fine Art of Lying (Harper, 6/9) […]

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