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D.C. Spotlight: Mr. Smith Arrives in Washington
Clay Smith takes the reins as director of literary initiatives at the Library of Congress.
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D.C. Spotlight: The View from the Library Roof
D.C. Public Libraries director Richard Reyes-Gavilan sees libraries offering much more than books.
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D.C. Spotlight: A Capital Book Business
Almost everything has changed for Washington publishers since the ALA last met in the city before the pandemic.
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Planet Word Is a Different Kind of Museum
The insitution, which opened permanently in the fall of 2021 in Washington, D.C., may be the world’s first museum devoted to language as a concept and not as collected material.
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A New Book Expo? Not By a Long Shot
Many in the industry miss certain aspects of BookExpo, but prospects for the emergence of a new in-person trade show to replace it are uncertain.
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Celebrating 100 Years of ‘Ulysses’
2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s 'Ulysses.' Here are six recently published books—and one soon-to-be-published one—geared toward deepening readers’ appreciation for Joyce and his masterwork.
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From the Archive: June 20, 1994
In June 1994, we reported on the firing of Simon & Schuster CEO Dick Snyder, who had been one of the most powerful people in the industry.
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The Ever-Shifting Challenge of Promoting Literature in Translation
An industry roundtable, held at the Multipli Forti literary festival in New York on June 6, addressed how independent publishers can get works of translated literature to readers in an era marked by media saturation and increased dominance by major companies over the book business.
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Celebrating the Human Family: Close-Up on the Hispanic Star Series
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Penguin Random House to Distribute for Disney Publishing
Starting next April 1, Penguin Random House Publisher Services will take over distribution of the adult and children’s print books published by Disney Publishing Worldwide. Under the agreement, PRHPS will also take on distribution of Marvel Publishing’s collected editions and graphic novels to trade bookstores and wholesalers.
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Words Without Borders Reboots
The website's mission, to publish works from countries underrepresented in English-first language regions, has not changed since its 2003 launch, but new developments planned to expand the literary conversation include today's reveal of its revamped website.
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Kent Watson Named Executive Director of SPD
Watson takes the reins following interim executive director Cindy Myers, who stepped in to lead Small Press Distribution after the resignation of Brent Cunningham.
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Emi Ikkanda Named Executive Editor at Tiny Reparations Books
Ikkanda will join the Penguin Random House imprint as executive editor on August 1. She will also acquire selectively for Dutton and Plume.
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A New Look for the Lisa Ekus Group
Forty years ago, Lisa Ekus left her position as senior publicist at Crown Publishing to open her own public relations firm working exclusively with those involved with cookbooks and culinary pursuits. This year, Ekus's daughter Sally took the reins at the company, which has rebranded as the Ekus Group.
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From the Archive: June 1, 1940
On June 1, 1940, our correspondent in London reported on the challenges British publishers faced in the early days of World War II.
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Freelance Isn’t Free Act Passes in New York State
After being introduced as a bill back in February, the Freelance Isn't Free Act has been passed in New York State. The law is intended to establish and enhance the rights of freelance workers including authors, journalists, and other writers on contract.
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Freedom to Read Advocates Sound Alarm as Obscenity Lawsuit Advances in Virginia
On May 18 a state court found there was probable cause that two books, 'Gender Queer' and 'Court of Mist and Fury,' could be deemed obscene under an obscure state law, and ordered the authors and publishers to defend the books in court. In a statement, freedom to read advocates say such actions "stifle the voices of authors and publishers."
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Post Hill Press Starts New Imprint, Twin Flame
The imprint, which will publish nonfiction titles in the spirituality, relationships, and sexuality categories, is led by editorial director Elena Vega, who formerly worked as an editor for Macmillan and Simon & Schuster.
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Everything Goes! Closeup on: Melissa de la Cruz
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New and Forthcoming Juneteenth-Focused and Inspired Titles
A listing of new and forthcoming adult, children’s, and young adult fiction and nonfiction titles on the history and social impact of Juneteenth (June 19,1865), the newly enacted national holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans at the end of the Civil War.



