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    Desert Island Comics Launches Fundraiser to Avoid Closure

    A beloved mainstay of New York City’s alternative and underground comics scenes since 2008, Gabe Fowler's Desert Island Comics seeks $80,000 to keep from getting priced out of its longtime storefront in Williamsburg by year’s end.

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    How ‘Dangerous Fictions’ by Lyta Gold Got Made

    An inside look at the publication process for the author’s debut work of nonfiction.

  • Bookselling

    This Week’s Bestsellers: October 7, 2024

    ‘Counting Miracles’ by Nicholas Sparks is the #1 book in the country. Plus online education stars Sharon Says So and Ms. Rachel debut at #3 and #4 respectively, and Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’ goes from must-have ARC to the #6 spot in the country.

  • Publisher News

    Book Deals: Week of October 7, 2024

    Bestselling author Jean Kwok sells a three-book romantasy series to Putnam, Saga Press takes two books from acclaimed Korean writer Kim Choyeop, and more.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: October 4, 2024

    Among the week's headlines: Penguin Random Houses's new public policy manager talks about book bans and her new role; a fascinating look at the Internet Archive; and a new survey explores people's attitudes toward libraries.

  • Bookselling

    Book Biz Steps Up to Help Stores Hit by Hurricane Helene

    While the Book Industry Charitable Foundation continues to raise funding to help Southeastern booksellers at need, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, booksellers, and publishers across the South are rallying to assist.

  • PW Picks

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  • Publisher News

    Heyday's Publisher Recounts His Own Heyday

    In his debut, 'Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It’s a Lie: A Memoir in Essays' (Heyday, Oct.), Steve Wasserman collects 30 of his essays, spanning 45 years in journalism and publishing. We asked him for his takes on today’s book biz.

  • Manufacturing

    Postponement Proposed for EU Deforestation Regulations

    The EUDR, which will require that any company that sells a product containing wood in the European Union prove that its source tree was not cut down in a deforested region, is likely to take effect next December, a year after its planned rollout.

  • Libraries

    In Arkansas, Book Banners Dealt Another Legal Setback

    A federal judge has ordered the Crawford County Public Library in Arkansas to stop segregating books with LGBTQ themes into special “social sections,” finding that the policy “was motivated in substantial part by a desire to impede users’ access."

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