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Trump Is Losing His War on the Media
The head of the National Coalition Against Censorship sees growing support for free speech in Trump's America.
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Book Sales, Seen from the Other Side
A former bookseller and publishing sales representative joins the author ranks.
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What I Learned from Visiting B&N Stores
An author and reader makes some recommendations that she hopes can improve the retailer’s fortunes.
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I Shot Someone...and Found My Story
A surprising reaction in a moment of fear gave this novelist a new insight, a new empathy, and a new story.
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Paul Harding's ‘Tinkers’ Turns 10—And Stays Remarkable
PW’s former co-editorial director reflects on the surprising critical and commercial success of a debut novel.
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Digital or Print, That Publication Better Have a Mission!
An editor argues that whatever their format, books and magazines need a sense of purpose.
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The Five O’clock Writers Club
A busy wife and mother finds literary inspiration in the early hours.
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Is Taking a Writing Sabbatical Worth the Time Away?
A journalist gave himself strict guidelines in his time away from work. Here's how that went.
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What Fiction Decline? An Indie Author's Asking.
A self-published author finds his fiction selling very well at Amazon.
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The Real Work of University Presses
Amplifying underserved voices is a focus of this year's University Press Week.
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A Tribute to Todd H. Bol
A Little Free Library board member pays tribute to Todd H. Bol, the organization’s late founder.
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Crowdfunding a Book Tour
An author outlines the basics of a successful fund-raising effort.
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Hey, Publishers: Get Your Event Staffing Right
A publicist argues that publishers need to carefully consider which people they send to fan conventions.
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Don't Forget to Love Your Bookstore
A new campaign, to be held this November, will champion the value of physical stores.
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Being Smart Didn't Make Me a Writer. Kindness Did.
An author finds that caring for others turns on his creative spirit.
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My Fictional Characters Came To the Rescue
In a difficult period, an author finds solace in her characters’ strength.
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Publishing's Problem with Plastic
An author proposes ways publishers can reduce their plastic usage.
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Why Are Book Margins Stuck in the 1990s?
A bookseller makes the argument that publishers need to commit to better terms for indies.
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Bidding Adieu to Sherman Raskin
For more than half a century, he was a fixture at Pace University, but this fall, Sherman Raskin—a beloved professor, mentor, and director of the publishing program at Pace University—will be bidding Pace adieu.
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On Being a Catholic Writer
A Catholic author discusses the current climate of Catholic literature.



