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A company is republishing books that have fallen out of print and finding new ways to market works that are years, even decades, old.
Rupi Kaur's book of poetry, 'Milk and Honey,' has sold nearly a half million print copies. How did that happen? Her publisher, Andrews McMeel, is just following where the audience goes.
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “The Big Story Written Small.” “I’m a great believer in newspapers,” says “Butch” A.L. Alford Jr., publisher of the ...
She Writes Press and SparkPress: Hybrids That Lead by Example When these sister hybrid houses merge their knowledge and expertise, their authors—and the entire publishing industry—benefit ...
Riverhead Books announced yesterday that it is recalling all copies of Margaret Jones’s “Love and Consequences,” a supposed memoir about growing up among gangs in South Central Los Angeles that turns ...
Generative AI has upended how we write things, or even if we write at all. Now a startup wants to be the main character in the next chapter of that story: ...
A New York court on Wednesday lifted a temporary restraining order against the publication of a book by President Trump’s niece, enabling publisher Simon & Schuster to continue printing and ...
The publisher of James Comey's book "A Higher Loyalty" is printing 850,000 copies to meet the expected demand from buyers.
The publisher of now-Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2009 book on criminal justice reform is allegedly redirecting “very sensitive” inquiries about apparently plagiarized passages to higher ups.
The National Book Foundation has come under fire for honoring publisher W. Paul Coates, the father of journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, despite claims Coates' company published a brazenly antisemitic ...
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