As Coronavirus Spreads, Publishers Struggle with When, and How, to Move Pub Dates

With the new coronavirus pandemic affecting every part of the book business, now is not a great time to be publishing a book, and many authors with titles scheduled for the coming months might be tempted to a new publication date. But for publishers, moving titles en masse will be tricky. Continue reading at 'Publishers Weekly'

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Global Kids Connect Conference and China Deep Dive Resources

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How German Publishers Deal With Amazon

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FutureBook shortlists focus on imaginative publishing

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How Super Thursday helped publishers turn over a new leaf

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Publishers more content with digital transition than authors

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Unexpected journey

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