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Volume 265 Issue 39 09/24/2018
Features
- Frankfurt
- BookLife
- Author Profile
- Publishing in Québec
- New Frontiers of Canadian Publishing in Québec
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Today’s Québec Writing Is Bold, Intimate, And Borderless
- Publishing in Québec 2018: A Cornucopia of Children’s Books
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Middle Grade and YA Lit from Québec
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Fearless Nonfiction
- Publishing in Québec 2018: New Frontiers of Crime Fiction
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Health, How-to, And Happiness
- Publishing in Québec 2018: In Other Words
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Québec City: A Literary Getaway
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Crossing Borders with Québec Édition
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Across the Invisible Frontier: Heather O’Neill and Kim Thúy
- Publishing in Québec 2018: Good Times for English-Language Publishing
Author Interviews
- Fiction
- Nonfiction
Columns
- Open Book
- Religion
- Soapbox
News
- Book Deals: Week of September 24, 2018
- Chad Post’s Open Letter Books Turns 10
- IPG Sees Expansion as Key To Survival
- PW Online and On-Air: Week of September 24, 2018
- The New AAP Makes Its Debut
- This Week's Bestsellers: September 24, 2018
- Two Years Post-Merger, Catapult, Counterpoint, and Soft Skull Are Going Strong
- ‘Fear’ Boosts Unit Sales in Mid-September
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