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The latest Pew Research study shows that print books remain the most popular book format in the United States,
The latest Pew Research study shows that print books remain the most popular book format in the United States,
The Hot Sheet Index reviewed the percentage of Americans who read a book in 2017 and the formats they read them in.
News and Trends Sales at (some) feminist presses are surging. According to one librarian, there are twenty feminist presses in the United States. Publishers Weekly takes a look at three that are succeeding. Read Claire Kirch. Liking an author is the number-one reason Canadians buy a book, according to a BookNet Canada survey. The 2017 report from BookNet … Read more
Every year, the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) hosts a three-day event in a convention center in North America.
The British publishing industry appears determined to take the world lead on diversity issues in publishing—and more power to them.
Book Industry Communication org. demands that publishers and authors cease using book title and subtitle fields for promotional copy.
Amazon started removing email addresses from Amazon customer profile pages, as described by author Ian Lamont.
Nicola Solomon, the UK’s Society of Authors chief, has raised some hackles with a call for publishers to reveal what they pay authors.