Sasquatch Books launches new YA imprint
Spruce Books will publish visual nonfiction titles for tweens, teenagers, and young adults.
Spruce Books will publish visual nonfiction titles for tweens, teenagers, and young adults.
The partnership with the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency will assist ALLi members in the management and licensing of rights.
The annual conference of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America will be transformed into a year-round virtual event.
Despite protests in many metropolitan markets, NPD BookScan reports that the US book market is within 0.1 percent of 2019 sales, or flat.
The EU is now on the verge of filing formal antitrust charges, specifically over Amazon’s use of data from third-party marketplace sellers.
A few employees at Hachette UK do not want to work on Rowling’s new children’s book due to her remarks about the transgender community.
Bolton’s book, The Room Where It Happened, released yesterday without approval from the US government.
After four publishers filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement, the Internet Archive has closed its National Emergency Library.
Agent Dawn Frederick has issued a cease-and-desist letter to those who described her actions—calling police on looters—as racist.
In our last issue, we wrote about the criticism of the very wealthy Poetry Foundation by its own fellows.