Is It Time to Rethink How We Do Library Advocacy?

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Is It Time to Rethink How We Do Library Advocacy?

The study is part of a growing field within psychology, and in next's week Publishers Weekly, we've got a Q&A with one of the pioneering researchers,
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Rainbow Connection: LGBTQ Publishing 2018

LGBTQ community building takes many forms, including literary festivals, writers' retreats, and online outreach. By Esther Bergdahl. May 25, 2018.
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Publishers Experiment with Netflix Tie-ins, New Formats

For the most part, publishers can no longer rely on big movies or highly rated TV series to drive sales of licensed books. As a trip through Licensing
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Shifting Gears and Finding Indie Success

“I'm a storyteller, though, and in order to tell my stories in book form, I spent a lot of time self-educating before I pursued publishing.” Growing up
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Publishers Keep an Eye on Paper Costs

With industry sales largely flat, one way publishers have maintained their profit margins in recent years is by operating more efficiently and taking costs
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E-Book Revenues Decrease, Again

The Association of American Publishers released its quarterly data on publisher revenue today. In the first quarter of 2018, publishers (roughly 1,100
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Book Cover Redesign: 'Vanished'

This month, Michelle Argyle at Melissa Williams Design reimagines the cover of Vanished by N.V. Baker, who praised the new cover, calling it
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I found so much sisterhood in publishing—we should support each other's careers wherever we can

Back in the day, I never really thought much about the “women supporting women” mantra. As a journalist and former editor for black British
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Local kindergartners write, publish book

25 kindergartners from Colonel Howard Nichols Elementary school wrote and published a book. It's called “Our Pet Unicorn,” and each student was
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Book Deals: Week of May 28, 2018

Einhorn paid seven figures for the book, which Doug Stewart at Sterling Lord Literistic … The book, which is set for 2021, chronicles, the publisher said,
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New Titles from Self-Publishers: May 2018

Booksellers, publishers, librarians, and agents are encouraged to look at the 100 self-published titles below. Each appears with a list of retailers that
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