Who needs seasons: publishers, sales reps, booksellers?
Kirsten Reach
Judith Rosen of Publishers Weekly asks whether it is time for the book industry to stop dividing its list into seasons. Her article argues that in an age of ebooks,… Read more »
Judith Rosen of Publishers Weekly asks whether it is time for the book industry to stop dividing its list into seasons. Her article argues that in an age of ebooks,… Read more »
Women face a deeply double pressure to please, to be likable—to be made of suger, spice, and everything nice. In the world of fiction, that pressure falls on their characters.… Read more »
Bestselling author and total page-churner James Patterson isn’t going to sit by silently while bookstores need community support, the Department of Justice is enabling Amazon to grow out of control, and library… Read more »
Trade publishers are scrambling to find ways to take advantage of the new State Common Core Standards, which are being implemented in K-12 schools throughout the country. While they are… Read more »
If you’ve been looking for a YA book from your youth that’s hard to find or has gone out of print, Ig Publishing has stepped in to offer a solution.… Read more »
Independent bookstore Square Books has been in operation in Oxford, Mississippi for more than thirty years now, and this week Publishers Weekly recognized it as its Bookstore of the Year.… Read more »
Sometimes people embark on reading projects that I envy, like A Year of Reading the World, and sometimes I hear about a project that I admire, but for which life… Read more »
On January 30th, subscribers to Publishers Weekly’s email newsletter received a special “News Alert” … Read more »
B & N is “not selling Amazon titles”… Read more »
Late last week came the news that Google was closing out an undisclosed number of its eBookstore affiliate partners. This is perhaps the beginning of the final chapter in the long… Read more »