Every election season, American readers cling to buzzy political books. But how do publishers make plans despite an uncertain outcome, and how do their decisions influence the national conversation?
African book publishing is in a rare moment of transformation, according to a new report. It's an industry that has ...
Except for book publishers, the Internet Archive has done no one any harm ... To do this, he created the Internet Archive and ...
The Internet Archive is back online, albeit in a read-only state, after DDoS attacks took the service offline on October 9.
The e-book market is projected to reach $14.61 billion in 2024, reflecting a 3.2% increase from $14.16 billion in 2023. In ...
A viral self-published romantasy series heads to Canary Street, a former Crown editor sells her debut to Pamela Dorman Books, Little, Brown says “yes, chef” to the host of 'Top Chef,' and more.
Revealing more about the comic books Soulless and First Ghost from Ghost Machine, thanks to New York Comic Con ...
Ephron’s entire oeuvre — “When Harry Met Sally,” “You’ve Got Mail,” “Heartburn” and more — is examined in a new book. By Celia McGee Thousands of people, including prize ...
As libraries become public stages for social problems — homelessness, drug use, mental health — the people who work there are burning out. By Christina Caron In “Feast While You Can ...
A citizen committee in Texas made the decision last month to re-classify the children's book, "Colonization and the Wampanoag ...
Inside the Internet Archive it is as quiet as any library. But the subterranean staff working room in its cavernous San Francisco headquarters feels more like a bunker, the nerve center of an ...