What can book marketers learn from Satanists?
Liam O'Brien
We at MobyLives have never been shy about asking the big question to which so many people already seem to know the answer: namely, are publishers bad at marketing? And… Read more »
We at MobyLives have never been shy about asking the big question to which so many people already seem to know the answer: namely, are publishers bad at marketing? And… Read more »
We’re headed to AWP—the Association of Writers and Writing Programs—in Minneapolis tomorrow and we hope to see you at some of our events this week. Here are the highlights! Thursday,… Read more »
Milwaukee-based children’s book publisher Little Bahalia Publishing has been struggling for financial viability, and made the difficult decision to close down on February 28. They have, however, managed to find… Read more »
Legendary countercultural quarterly Evergreen Review is due to be resurrected by O/R Books, the publisher announced yesterday. Launched by the late Barney Rosset, the former publisher of Grove Press, in… Read more »
Over the weekend, two buildings in Oakland, CA suffered a devastating fire, which killed two people and seriously damaged radical publisher AK Press. Sam Lefebvre reports for the East Bay… Read more »
A new online magazine called Someplace: Stories from Small Town America has begun publishing dispatches from the road. The publishers are Charles Day and Ellie Robbins, who met while working… Read more »
Since MobyLives last covered the Occupy Central protests in Hong Kong, which ended in December, the Chinese government has been criticized for their overreach in suppressing and censoring authors and educators.… Read more »
Coffee House Press, intrepid Minneapolis publisher of some of the most exciting books to come out in the past couple of years—J.M. Ledgard’s Submergence, Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is a… Read more »
In what is certain to be the biggest controversy to rock the book world this year, Lynne Truss’s new novel Cat Out Of Hell was recently slammed by the “Cat’s Rights”… Read more »
Shakespeare & Company, the famous Paris bookstore, now has a new digital presence. The staff of the independent bookshop and antiquarian bookseller has not only redesigned their website, they’ve… Read more »