Skyhorse picks up Blake Bailey’s biography of Philip Roth
After allegations of sexual misconduct were reported against Bailey in The New York Times, his publisher, Norton, took his biography out of print in late April and reverted all rights.
After allegations of sexual misconduct were reported against Bailey in The New York Times, his publisher, Norton, took his biography out of print in late April and reverted all rights.
The $8.45 billion acquisition includes a catalog of 17,000 TV shows and 4,000 films.
Amazon Publishing, with a catalog of about 10,000 titles, made it possible for US public libraries to purchase ebook and audiobook licenses.
Two weeks ago, I covered the creator economy. We will likely see commentary and profiles on this for years to come. Here’s the latest to catch my eye. Here’s someone who sees the positive side of the creator economy for writers. Mark Stenberg says, “The rise of the creator economy has proven quite convincingly that there is … Read more
The publishing world has often pondered who the next Oprah-level tastemaker would be. In recent years, the mantle has been picked up by a number of celebrities.
Booksellers hope publishers will help preserve the entire book ecosystem and culture for future generations,