Links of Interest: January 3, 2024
The latest in traditional publishing and libraries.
The latest in traditional publishing and libraries.
The initiative was announced by outgoing CEO Michael Pietsch as part of his annual letter to authors.
Conservative publisher Regnery has become a home to authors that the Big Five publishers don’t want or have otherwise dropped.
To Kill a Shadow is Quinn’s fourth novel, following the Azantian Trilogy.
A reality check on inconsistent, incomplete, and misleading commentary.
2024 promises to test—and perhaps widen—a number of publishing boundaries.
Circana BookScan reports that adult fiction in the US market saw its best holiday sales (for print) in five years.
Buchreport is the German equivalent to Publishers Weekly magazine in the United States.
PRH sued Iowa over its new book-banning legislation on the basis it violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution.
On Jan. 1, 2024, a new set of copyrighted works from 1928—and sound recordings from 1923—entered the public domain.