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    The Winners of the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Awards

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    Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.

    Winners of the National Book Critics Circle Awards

    The National Book Critics Circle announced the winners of its book awards for the 2025 publishing year in a ceremony held at New York’s New School last night. I’m delighted to see two of my favorite books of last year take home prizes: Han Kang won the award for fiction for We Do Not Part, and Arundhati Roy received the autobiography prize for Mother Mary Comes to Me. The rest of the winners:

    A Match Made in AO3 Heaven

    Roxane Gay is a writer, editor, professor, and public intellectual, and now she’s adding romance writer to her resume. The celebrated author has made no secret of her crush on Channing Tatum. After years of tweeting about her desire to work with the actor, Gay is making her—and our—dream come true. During a recent appearance on Dua Lipa’s “Service 95” podcast, Gay confirmed that the pair have co-written a romance novel due out in 2027. Info about the plot is scarce, but rest assured, “It’s very sexy. Lots and lots of sex.”

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