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More, Please: Poetry 2015
Beyond the Szymborska and Meister translations being published in 2015, here are several other notable titles worth checking out.
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Uncanny Conversions: Poetry 2015
For National Poetry Month this year, we’re offering a small taste of what’s shaping up to be a strong season for poetry in translation.
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Camera Ready: Photography Books 2015
Some social media stars are big enough to warrant monographs of the kind typically reserved for old masters and big-ticket contemporary artists.
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Going Mobile: Photography Books 2015
As Apple’s “Shot on iPhone 6” campaign is promoting smartphone images at billboard size, social media photography is blowing up as a subject for publishers.
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Raising the Bar: Mysteries & Thrillers 2015
The American Bar Association's publication division kicks off a new imprint and a new strategy with David Lat’s debut novel "Supreme Ambitions."
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More Legal Thrillers for 2015
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Power of Attorney: Mysteries & Thrillers 2015
The legal thriller category is as hot as ever. Here, we profile 11 writers—some famous names, some you'll be hearing about for the first time—with courtroom dramas on the 2015 docket.
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Big on Small: Home Improvement Books 2015
The small-house craze is still going strong, and even its petite new friend the shed is seeing an uptick in popularity. Several titles show that small structures can be big on style.
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Basically Inspired: Home Improvement Books 2015
There’s a healthy market for traditional DIY books, whether they teach basic skills or help consumers pick an overall vision for their home.
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Building on an Audience: Home Improvement Books 2015
The hands-on, DIY movement owes much of its popularity to browsing the Internet—a more modern pastime—and publishers have taken notice.
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More Sports Titles for 2015
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Meet the Rookies: Sports Books 2015
Spring inevitably means a new roster of baseball books, but there are also a few curveballs this season.
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True Colors: Sports Books 2015
Sports fans are famously devoted to their teams, and several publishers are tapping into that potential market with regionally focused titles.
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Atria Readies Commemorative 'Selena'
Atria Books is celebrating the legacy of singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez (known to her fans as Selena) by publishing a 20th-anniversary commemorative edition of "El secreto de Selena: La reveladora historia detrás de su trágica muerte," set to be released March 3.
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Kitchen Gadgets: The State of Digital Cookbook Innovation, Spring 2015
As the technology seems to have leveled off for cookbook apps and e-books, publishers are finding new ways to work in the digital realm.
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Select 2015 Parenting Titles
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Hamlyn Launches Pregnancy and Parenting List: Parenting Books 2015
Since acquiring U.K. publisher Carroll & Brown’s parenting list in June 2014, Octopus Publishing Group has been planning the relaunch of several of those titles in the U.S.
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The Next Generation: Parenting Books 2015
Millennials, the first generation to come of age with the Internet, have a wealth of advice available to them at the touch of a mouse.
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First-person Perspective: Middle East Books 2015
Several forthcoming titles examine complex issues relating to the Middle East through a highly personal lens.
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The Middle East, Past and Present: Middle East Books 2015
There has never been a better time for scholars, journalists, and historians to weigh in with considered perspectives on the region.