As this program continues to grow, more information for each item below will be added.

Blog Posts

Stay up to date with the latest insights, tips, and conversations around book freedom and the power of choice.

Topics we cover:

  • Why transparency matters for authors and readers

  • Updates on new rating categories and program enhancements

  • Best practices for authors marketing their rated books

  • Library and community spotlights

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Success Stories

We’re proud to share the stories of authors, librarians, and communities using ReadSafeRatings to stand up for creative freedom.

Discover how:

  • Authors have used ratings to build trust and reach new readers

  • Libraries have used ratings to confidently stock and defend diverse titles

  • Communities are finding new ways to celebrate the power of books

[Read Success Stories]

Program Updates

ReadSafeRatings is a living, growing program—driven by feedback from authors, librarians, and readers like you.

Here you’ll find:

  • The latest features and updates to our rating system

  • Expanded content labels and clearer definitions

  • Roadmap milestones and future plans

  • Announcements about events, webinars, and partnerships

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Texas Senate Res
Texas Senate Resolution 427 from Senator Donna Campbell
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LSF 2021
A reception at one of the Lone Star Festival events for vendors.
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LSF 2021
Our first Lone Star Festival event in Seguin, Texas 2021
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2018 AME
Award-Winning Authors from the 2018 Best of Texas Book Awards ceremony
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2018 AME
A Group of Authors from the 2018 Authors Marketing Event in Dallas.
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2016 AME
2016 was our first Authors Marketing Event. It was the first of it's kind in the United States, with educational seminars, speakers and awards for Best of Texas Books.