In 1998, Kuwait ushered in an era of censorship after controversy over four writers. Things now may be changing for the better: But who were those writers?
Jess looks at the now-pulled J. Scott Campbell cover, which sexualizes a black teenage girl, and focuses on the criticisms that "fandom doesn't like art."
Supporting the work of Ashraf Fayadh, who is serving time in prison for writing his poetry.
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A proposed bill in Virginia would make it the first state requiring teachers by law to notify parents about books with sexual material in them.
A public librarian counters Slate's notion that Banned Books Week is no longer necessary.
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After a book received a challenge at West Ashley High School, the book internet stepped up to get a copy of the book into the hands of the teens.