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Norton Takes Legal Action Against Follett Over Unresolved Payments
In a recent legal development, W.W. Norton & Company has initiated a lawsuit against Follett Higher Education Group, claiming that they have not received over $8 million in payments.
A Revolutionary Approach to Publishing: Authors Equity Emerges
In an exciting turn of events for the literary world, a new publishing house has emerged from the shadows, promising a groundbreaking shift in the dynamic between authors and publishers.
Spotify Expands Listening Horizons with New Audiobooks Plan
Spotify, known for its wide array of audio content, is taking a significant leap forward to enrich its audiobook experience.
The Slow March Towards Diversity in Publishing: A Closer Look
In an industry often criticized for its lack of diversity, recent findings from Lee & Low’s 2023 Diversity Baseline Survey offer a glimmer of hope, albeit with the acknowledgment that progress is slow and there’s much work to be done.
David Goggins Takes On Amazon in Counterfeit Book Battle
In a move that’s captured the attention of both the publishing world and online retail consumers, David Goggins, a former Navy Seal turned author, has filed a lawsuit against Amazon.
Navigating Pitchfest: A Gateway for Aspiring Authors
Pitchfest stands as a beacon for aspiring authors, offering a unique platform to connect with agents who can transform their manuscripts into published books.
Penguin Random House US Enhances European Presence with New UK Distribution Center
In a strategic move poised to reshape its approach to the European market, Penguin Random House US has announced plans to open a new distribution center in the UK.
Barnes & Noble Staff at Upper West Side Opt for Unionization
At the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the Barnes & Noble bookstore on West 82nd Street is witnessing its employees take a significant step towards unionization.
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Breaking New Ground: National Book Foundation Widens Awards Horizon
In a landmark decision, the National Book Foundation (NBF) has broadened the eligibility criteria for its prestigious National Book Awards.
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A Century of Stories: Simon & Schuster Marks 100 Years of Literary Excellence
In a monumental tribute to a century of literary culture, Simon & Schuster is gearing up to commemorate its 100th year in the heart of New York City.
Yu and Me Books: A Phoenix Rising in Chinatown
In the heart of Manhattan’s bustling Chinatown, a beacon of literary culture and community spirit celebrated its triumphant return.
City Lights Bookstore Embraces Unionization: A New Chapter in Workers’ Rights
San Francisco’s renowned City Lights Bookstore has embarked on a transformative journey, with its employees opting to unionize under the Industrial Workers of the World Local 660, as detailed in a KQED report.
Harlequin’s Afterglow Books: Spicing Up Romance Reading in 2024
Harlequin’s newest series, Afterglow Books, is set to dazzle romance readers with its unique blend of spicy stories and relatable character journeys.
Iconic Bookstores Vroman’s and Book Soup Seek New Owners
Joel Sheldon, the current proprietor of the renowned Vroman’s bookstores in Pasadena and Book Soup in Los Angeles, has recently announced his intention to sell these beloved literary havens.
Tattered Cover’s Updated Financial Struggles: A Deeper Debt Crisis Unveiled
Recently, Tattered Cover, a renowned bookstore chain, revealed a more complex financial situation than previously reported.
Babylon’s Newest Gem: The Neverending Story Bookstore
Babylon, New York, Welcomes a Unique Book Haven
Veristage Unveils Insight
U.S.-based tech innovator Veristage recently made headlines with the launch of Insight, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence platform tailored for the book publishing sector.
Dive into Buzz Books 2024’s Spring/Summer Collection
Unveiling a Treasure Trove of Literary Gems: Buzz Books 2024’s Spring/Summer Edition
Audible Announces Reduction of Workforce by 5%
Audible, a renowned audio storytelling platform, recently informed its employees of an upcoming reduction in its workforce.
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End of an Era: Buchreport Magazine Closes, Spiegel Partners with eBook Cooperative for Bestseller Lists
The German Book Industry Faces a Major Shift
Skyhorse Publishing’s Strategic Acquisition of Regnery
In a significant development in the publishing industry, Skyhorse Publishing has made a notable acquisition.
Small Beer Press Faces Closure Amidst Publisher’s Health Challenges
In a turn of events that has rippled through the literary world, Small Beer Press, known for its unique and eclectic publications, is on the brink of shutting down.
Internet Archive Challenges Court Ruling, Asserts Digital Lending as Fair Use
In a recent development, the Internet Archive (IA) has presented a compelling argument in their appeal against the US District Court’s decision, which sided with publishers.
Malaviya Acknowledges “Changes” in Penguin Random House’s 2023: A Year of Challenge and Success
In an introspective year-end letter, Nihar Malaviya, CEO of Penguin Random House, reflected on the rollercoaster journey the publishing giant has experienced in 2023.
Penguin Random House Strengthens Its Portfolio with Hay House Acquisition
In a strategic move to bolster its presence in the mind-body-spirit, self-help, health, and wellness publishing landscape, Penguin Random House has once again made headlines with its acquisition of Hay House.