We Partied With Padma Lakshmi, Union Supporter, at the National Book Awards

The National Books Awards returned in full force on November 16, 2022 for a night of in-person glitz after two years of virtual ceremonies. In front of white tents where the literati gathered for photos on the red carpet, publishing workers with the HarperCollins Union, standing in the cold, handed out flyers and buttons about […] The post We Partied With Padma Lakshmi, Union Supporter, at the National Book Awards appeared first on Electric Literature. Continue reading at 'Electric Literature'

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American Libraries Are Taking a Stand Against Book Bans

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London Book Fair 2023: Brian Murray, the Ukrainian First Lady, and a Shocking Arrest Start the Show

On Day One in London, HarperCollins CEO Brian Murray said the publisher may still try to buy Simon & Schuster, Ukrainian first lady Olena Zolenska addressed the fair over video, and the floor was aflutter over the arrest of the foreign rights manager at French publisher Éditions La Fabrique... Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Exclusive Cover Reveal of Ross White’s “Charm Offensive”

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My Jewish Father’s Chinese Food Was Legendary

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Finding “Enough”: A Conversation with Nicole Chung, by Renee H. Shea

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Hitting the Books: Sputnik's radio tech launched a revolution in bird migration research

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7 Newsletters That Will Help Get Your Book Published

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Queer Villains Are Vital to Understanding Queer History

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Hachette, HarperCollins Offer Voluntary Severance

Hachette Book Group and HarperCollins are both offering voluntary severance packages to some of their employees. The decisions come as publishers confront a difficult retail environment and rising costs associated with inflation and other economic factors. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Rebecca Makkai’s New Mystery Novel Is Anything But Cozy

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Exclusive Cover Reveal: Isle McElroy’s “People Collide”

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