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Quirk Books founder David Borgenicht has instituted a six-month pause in developing and acquiring new books. The company has ...
Kate Parkin and Margaret Stead, former executives at U.K. publisher Bonnier Books, have founded Firefinch, a London-based ...
Journalist and memoirist Henderson (Unremarried Widow) delivers a heart-rending account of her father’s death in an airplane ...
Farrar, Straus & Giroux has hired Catherine Tung from Beacon Press to manage the return of North Point Press, which will release its first new book in November.
The Philadelphia setting and political backdrop enlivened conversations at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference.
How the Canadian paper manufacturer is taking industry standards to new levels with its Elevation Book paper. (Sponsored) ...
The once audio-only company has hit its stride after expanding into print, finding particular success in the contemporary ...
The industry recorded its 11th consecutive year of revenue growth, with domestic sales hitting €3.037 billion, up 6.3% ...
The American Library Association’s Annual Conference, held in Philadelphia June 26–30, found attendees simultaneously anxious about the future and in a fighting mood.
A federal judge in California has issued a complicated ruling in one of the first major copyright cases involving AI training ...
Rameera’s debut, a romantasy riff on Sri Lankan mythology, follows an orphaned woman in a war-torn land who, in her quest for ...
While presses of all stripes are glad that James Daunt has put the largest bricks-and-mortar bookstore chain in the U.S. back ...