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  • Providing Story Time in Español

    Despite budget cuts and insufficient bilingual staffing, United States libraries continue to invest money expanding Spanish-language children’s and YA collections.

  • Ready for Prime Time: Spanish Supplement Spring 2013

    Hispanics are the nation’s largest minority group, making up more than 54.5 million people, or about 17% of the U.S. population, according to estimates for 2013 from the U.S. Census Bureau—a quarter of the children being born today are to a Hispanic mother.

  • Marvel, Warren Ellis Team To Launch Line of Original Graphic Novels

    Marvel Comics is launching a new line of original graphic novels starting with Avengers: Endless Wartime by Warren Ellis and Mike McKone for release in October.

  • Strong Debuts Across Europe

    Debuting at #2 on the German fiction list in February was The Washington Decree by Jussi Adler-Olsen, a Danish writer who has found success in countries around the world.

  • Promoting a Late Author's Debut Novel: 'Poison' by Bridget Zinn

    Friends and family are rallying in support of the newly published novel by Zinn, who died in May 2011 at age 33.

  • A Launch Party for NBA Medalist William Alexander

    Addendum Books in St. Paul, Minn., hosted the publication party for Ghoulish Song, William Alexander's companion novel to his 2012 NBA winner, Goblin Secrets.

  • Curtis Brown Buys 50% Stake in Conville & Walsh

    Curtis Brown, one of the largest literary and talent agencies in the UK, has bought a 50% stake in Conville & Walsh

  • D&M Alums Start New House

    Three former executives with Canada's D&M Publishing have launched a new outfit focused on illustrated books called Figure 1 Publishing.

  • Osprey: A Fan-Friendly Publisher

    Every day, publishing is finding new ways to connect books to readers, but few traditional publishers give as much control to their audience as Osprey Publishing, a U.K.–based military history publisher.

  • Quercus Sets Its Sights on September U.S. Launch

    Since it was founded in May 2004 by Mark Smith and Wayne Davis, Quercus Publishing has become one of the largest independent book publishers in the U.K., and as the next step in its growth, the company has aggressive plans to expand in the U.S.

  • Selling Abroad: Fifty Shades Dominates, Again

    J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy debuted at #3 on the fiction chart in Spain in December, good enough to place it right behind Fifty Shades of Grey, which held steady at #2.

  • Children's Publishing in Asia 2012: A Mix of Translations, Originals, E-books, and Apps

    Established markets such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are doing brisk rights sales of original picture books, edu-comics, and manga.

  • Review: 'Going Clear' by Lawrence Wright

    Lawrence Wright's controversial investigation of Scientology has been canceled in the U.K., but it comes out next week in the U.S. Click through to read our full review.

  • Mary Anne Thompson Adds Three Clients

    Mary Anne Thompson Associates has been named North American scout for three new international publishers.

  • Pope Benedict’s Latest Volume Scores Big

    Appearing on all three November lists highlighted this week is Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Pope Benedict XVI.

  • HarperCollins Worldwide Takes Ownership of HarperCollins India

    HarperCollins Worldwide has taken complete ownership of HarperCollins India after running the company for ten years as a joint venture with Living Media India, an Indian media company focused on publishing and music.

  • Fifty Shades Keeps Momentum

    To see the international success of E.L. James’s Fifty Shades trilogy, just take a look at Italy, where the entire trilogy figures among the top six bestselling October titles.

  • Hodder & Stoughton Splits Into Two Publishing Divisions

    British publisher Hodder & Stoughton (which is owned by Hachette) is splitting in two, creating two distinct divisions with their own managing director.

  • Former Open Letter Editor Starts Digital Publisher

    E.J. Van Lanen, cofounder of Open Letter Books, has started his own e-book publisher, Frisch & Co.

  • E-books Share of Canadian Market Pegged at 16%

    BookNet Canada’s first survey of where Canadians buy books and what types of books they buy found that about 16% of purchases in the first half of 2012 were of e-books, while paperback remained the most popular format, with a 57% share.

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