The well-developed children's sector will be on display at the Philippine National Stand at Bologna Children's Book Fair, Hall 30. The post Headed for Bologna for a Second Year: The Philippines appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishing Perspectives | 2025-03-21 23:41:25 UTC ]
In its three days, London Book Fair hosted a 550-table International Rights Center. Here are some of the key deals reported. The post Rights Deals Featured at the 2025 London Book Fair appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishing Perspectives | 2025-03-21 23:32:08 UTC ]
Indie romance novelist Theodora Taylor gets candid about what she loves about indie publishing and how she grabs readers from the first page. The post Indie Author Spotlight: Theodora Taylor appeared first on Writer's Digest. Continue reading >> [ Source: Writer's Digest | 2025-03-21 16:10:00 UTC ]
While some say the rise of the self-publishing model is damaging the industry, others feel it gives authors a fairer dealThe complaint that there are too many books is not a new one. “My son, be warned by them: of making many books there is no end,” reads one line in Ecclesiastes, written at... Continue reading >> [ Source: The Guardian | 2025-03-21 16:05:44 UTC ]
Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Press Month—a Lit Hub staff member will be recommending a small... Continue reading >> [ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-21 13:15:06 UTC ]
Lapham’s Quarterly, the magazine of history and ideas founded by the legendary editor Lewis Lapham, who died in July of 2024, announced today that it will relaunch this year under the stewardship of Bard College and its Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities. The print publication had... Continue reading >> [ Source: Literrary Hub | 2025-03-21 12:00:40 UTC ]
Hogarth hauls in a haunting tale of 1980s New York City, Wednesday and Saturday ink deals for a pair of romantasies, and more in this week’s book deals. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
In his latest book, the historian and former Grateful Dead publicist looks back on the origins of the 1960s counterculture and explains how the hippies changed America. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Despite Meta’s best efforts, former Facebook exec Sarah Wynn-Williams lands at #4 on our hardcover nonfiction list with Careless People. Plus Oprah’s Book Club taps The Tell by Amy Griffin, and LitRPG author Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl series levels up. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Growing consumer caution and uncertainty surrounding federal government support for education resulted in results falling below expectations at the children’s book publisher’s last quarter. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Trotman, who founded the Hachette Book Group imprint in October 2020 with a mission to center marginalized voices, discusses the imprint’s inclusive aims, community connections, and plans to jump-start a fiction list. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Parents and educators nationwide are seeking out the best teaching methods, as well as fonts and formats, to help struggling readers succeed. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Chinese children’s publishers are creating original works, quality translations, and tweaking their programs to meet rapid market changes. (Sponsored) Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Presentations from household-name authors and professional panels for light-bulb moments are on the schedule in Dallas. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
The biggest library show in Texas hightails it to Dallas, with a theme of ‘Library Renaissance: The Quest for Renewal’ Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
The biggest library show in Texas hightails it to Big D, with a theme of ‘Library Renaissance: The Quest for Renewal’ Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Chinese children’s publishers are creating original works, quality translations, and tweaking their programs to meet rapid market changes. (Sponsored) Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Chinese children’s publishers are creating original works, quality translations, and tweaking their programs to meet rapid market changes. (Sponsored) Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
Following a March 14 executive order to scale back the Institute for Museum and Library Services, Keith Sonderling was sworn in as the grant-making agency's leader on March 20, accompanied by DOGE personnel. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]
In 2024, Union Square & Co. introduced its Everyone Can Be a Reader series, a line of books specially designed for struggling readers and using dyslexia-friendly tools including different paper tones and a proprietary font. Continue reading >> [ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-21 04:00:00 UTC ]