The rise of the agent model in Chinese publishing
Dustin Kurtz
With China’s domestic book market booming, and spurred by the rabid demand for the work of Nobel laureate Mo Yan, the nation’s publishing industry has set its sights on a… Read more »
With China’s domestic book market booming, and spurred by the rabid demand for the work of Nobel laureate Mo Yan, the nation’s publishing industry has set its sights on a… Read more »
On Friday, three of Germany’s biggest booksellers, along with its biggest media company and its biggest telecom company, debuted an e-book distribution platform and an e-reader intended to compete with… Read more »
War has broken out between two prominent Australian editors. An email published in the Australian by John van Tiggelen, editor of the Monthly, accuses Ben Naparstek, former Monthly editor and current editor of the Sydney… Read more »
Last week, Philadelphia Magazine reported that Martha Graham Cracker, a drag queen the magazine describes as a “legend,” was invited to a children’s reading event at a New Jersey after-school… Read more »
Books and sports aren’t mutually exclusive, but one is clearly better than the other. Sports—obviously—is the better one. I think I won’t hear much argument on this. But something out… Read more »