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Turning the Tide on Middle Grade

PW spoke with movers and shakers of five newish imprints that are aiming to turn the tide on sales in the middle grade category. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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If You Build It, Fans Will Come

Comics shop owners shore up customer loyalty with events, clubs, and personalized service, helping small shops thrive in hard times. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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This Week’s Bestsellers: March 10, 2025

C.J. Box’s 25th Joe Pickett novel, Battle Mountain, gets its start this week at the peak of our hardcover fiction list. Plus novelist Omar El Akkad’s first nonfiction title considers Gaza, and Samantha Shannon looks into The Dark Mirror.. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Book Deals: Week of March 10, 2025

A beloved romance novelist and master supernatural thriller filmmaker team up on a new novel at Random House, a Nobel laureate readies his latest at Transit, a PW Star Watch Superstar inks her first two deals at Putnam, and more in this week’s book deals. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Morgan Jerkins’s Epic Love

The author’s latest novel spans more than 150 years of Black history and was inspired by a letter written during the Civil War Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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The Books Behind the 2025 Academy Award Nominations

Our reviews of the books adapted into and inspiring this year's Academy Award–nominated films, from 'The Brutalist' and 'Conclave' to 'Nickel Boys' and 'Wicked.' Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Transit to Publish Jon Fosse’s First New Work Since Nobel Win

Vaim, translated by Damion Searls and slated for October 7, is the first in a triptych set in a fictional Norwegian fishing village. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Turning the Tide on Middle Grade Books

Movers and shakers behind five newish imprints are aiming to turn the tide on sales in the middle grade category. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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ABA Goes into Damage Control Mode After Contentious WI2025 Community Forum

The American Booksellers Association used a dedicated issue of its weekly Bookselling This Week newsletter to address a host of issues raised during a contentious community forum during Winter Institute last week. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Oh Canada: PW Talks with André Alexis

The Giller winner explores the loss of one’s parents and what it means to be Canadian and an immigrant in his collection ‘Other Worlds’ (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, May). Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Now Try This: 7 Titles Comics Retailers Love to Handsell

Booksellers share their favorite new graphic novels they’ve convinced picky fans to sample. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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If You Build It, Comic Book Fans Will Come

Comics shop owners shore up customer loyalty with events, clubs, and personalized service, helping small shops thrive in hard times. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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Stronger Together: Retailers Turn to ComicsPRO

ComicsPRO president Joe Murray talks to PW about how the national organization provides resources for direct market specialty stores, as the industry faces disruption in distribution. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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How ‘Madame Sosostris and the Festival for the Brokenhearted’ by Ben Okri Got Made

An inside look at the publication process for the Booker Prize-winner’s latest novel. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2025-03-07 05:00:00 UTC ]

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I have been an AI researcher for 40 years. What tech giants are doing to book publishing is akin to theft | Toby Walsh

Companies claim this is ‘fair use’. I think it’s a digital heistSign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morningAustralia’s close-knit literary community – from writers and agents through to the Australian Society of Authors –... Continue reading >>
[ Source: The Guardian | 2025-03-06 23:17:54 UTC ]

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Police correctly investigated Allison Pearson’s alleged racism, review finds

Telegraph columnist was visited by ‘exemplary’ officer after complaint about inaccurate tweet she later deletedA review of Essex police’s pursuit of the Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson over an allegedly racist tweet has concluded the force was right to investigate her.The Essex force... Continue reading >>
[ Source: The Guardian | 2025-03-06 17:05:08 UTC ]

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Police 'acted reasonably' in Pearson hate crime case

The Telegraph journalist claims she was "bullied and threatened" when police called at her home. Continue reading >>
[ Source: BBC World | 2025-03-06 14:48:23 UTC ]

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A Small Press Book We Love: The Bear by Andrew Krivak

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 | 2025-03-06 14:28:36 UTC ]

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9 Captivating Books Set in Remote Places

An ENTHRALLING new novel from the NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING author of Migrations and Once There Were Wolves. A family ... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Book Riot | 2025-03-06 13:30:00 UTC ]

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In “Woodworking,” A Trans Teen and a Closeted Teacher Forge A Bond in Rural America

Emily St. James’s debut novel Woodworking chronicles the developing friendship between a 16-year-old trans girl and her recently-out-to-herself English teacher in Mitchell, South Dakota in the months leading up to the 2016 election. In a town like Mitchell, secrets are few and far between,... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Electric Literature | 2025-03-06 12:00:00 UTC ]

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