Last year, the Chinese retail book market, valued at ¥112.9 million new titles, the highest number in nearly a decade. The total retail market was about 88 percent of the 2019 level, according to ...
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For Hindi writers long disillusioned with opaque royalty statements, Vinod Kumar Shukla’s Rs 30 lakh in royalties have become both a beacon and a provocation.
Author Sylvia Leatham has just published her debut novel Chaos Theory, a literary rom-com for the AI generation; below she recounts the long road taken to her first book, and encourages others to take ...
Holly Black wrote fantasy romance before we called it romantasy. We talk to her about her about new book "Thief of Night." ...
An English translation of Ada Boni’s “The Talisman of Happiness,” an indispensable guide for Italian home cooks since the 1920s, is finally on its way.
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Every Time They Call Me She” explores 17-year-old Belle Adelman-Cannon’s gender identity, relationships, and understanding of the world.
Bruce Buchana, who grew up in Shelby and graduated from Shelby High School, had his first book published in August.
SINGAPORE - During an official visit to Australia in 1988 to mark its bicentenary, then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew wondered aloud if Singapore would exist in 100 years’ time.
In a time when fewer people than ever, it seems, are reading books, the parched publishing industry has wrung some quenching juice from an unexpected source: Dramione fan fiction. “Dramione,” for ...