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Flatiron Books will publish the Atlantic staff writer’s third novel, Last Night in Brooklyn, in April 2026, as well as her ...
Xuanzang (602–664 AD), an illustrious monk in the Tang Dynasty, was one of the most important translators of Chinese Buddhism ...
For U.K. publishers and service providers, North America is an increasingly important market and source of talent and IP.
Confronted by a one-two punch of soft sales and declines in funding, the New Press has implemented austerity measures that ...
In ‘Ready for My Closeup’ (Grand Central, Aug.), the film professor takes readers behind the scenes of the 1950 film ‘Sunset ...
The e-tail giant has laid off an undisclosed number of employees in its books division, adding that fewer than 100 roles were ...
The founder of the London-based platform Jellybooks unpacks the company's post-pandemic evolution from a book discovery and ...
Read on for news about Peppa Pig titles, classic and tie-in publishing leading up to a new animated Cat in the Hat movie, a ...
After the National Endowment for the Arts terminated dozens of grants last month, nonprofit publishers say the scuppering of ...
Employees of the Brooklyn bookstore and literary hub have won voluntary union recognition from management and will begin ...
British Columbia publishers, authors, and librarians have collaborated to create a browsable list of e-books originating in ...
The Audio Publishers Association’s annual report of sales of the format found consumer interest in audiobooks remains strong, ...
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