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Check out these updates from for May 1, 2020. 11:41 AM PDT, May 1, 2020 Honoring LGBTQ authors and b

Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for May 1, 2020. [The 2020 Publishing Triangle award winners]( 11:41 AM PDT, May 1, 2020 Honoring LGBTQ authors and books with LGBTQ themes, the Publishing Triangle, an association of LGBTQ people in publishing that was founded in 1988, has announced the winners of their annual best books prizes. The categories include nonfiction, fiction, trans and gender-variant literature, and poetry. In addition to the best books prizes, there is also a lifetime achievement award, an … › [Read more]( [2020 Edgar award winners announced]( 10:41 AM PDT, May 1, 2020 On April 30, in New York, the Mystery Writers of America announced the winners for the 2020 Edgar Allan Poe Awards, honoring the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction and television published or produced in 2019. This year, the 211th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe, the Edgar®Awards were presented via a live presentation on Twitter. Congratulations to the winners! The Stranger … › [Read more]( [Weekend reading]( 6:00 AM PDT, May 1, 2020 A “seriously juicy” look behind the scenes of a popular reality show, a dead doppelganger in Dublin, a Covid-19-era take on Humans of New York, secret assassins in pre-World War II New York City, and a recently released jailbird turned amateur detective on the reservation. A list this eclectic can only mean one thing: it's Friday, and our editors are picking the reads they'll be … › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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