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  • Comics

    Brooklyn to Get Its Own Comic Convention This Fall

    The Brooklyn Expo of Comics, supported by industry leaders such as James Tynion IV and Bryce Gold, offers bodega-themed branding and a promise to spotlight New York’s comics talent. Its inaugural edition is set for November 14–15.

  • Financial Reporting

    Print Sales Fell 3.1% in the First Quarter of 2026

    With no title coming close to matching last year’s blockbusters Onyx Storm, The Let Them Theory, and Sunrise on the Reaping, unit sales of print books fell in the period at outlets that report to Circana BookScan. Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden was Q1’s top seller.

  • Publisher News

    HarperCollins Partners with ‘AI-Powered’ Animation House Toonstar

    The publisher will co-produce animated YouTube series based on select titles through a “creator-led” process that employs Toonstar’s proprietary AI production technology, beginning with Lisa Greenwald’s popular middle grade series Friendship List.

  • Libraries

    PLA 2026: ‘Librarians of the World, Unite!’

    The Public Library Association is meeting in Minneapolis April 1–3, with 6,359 registrants to date. At the opening session, mayor Jacob Frey and Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson respectively praised librarians as “democracy warriors” and “truth-tellers.”

  • Awards & Prizes

    PEN America Literary Awards Return to Form

    The free speech organization’s flagship book prizes were presented on March 31 at Manhattan’s Town Hall, marking a robust return for the awards program, which had been diminished by a now-lifted boycott for the past two years.

  • Publisher News

    Globe Pequot Acquires Linden Publishing

    In its latest acquisition, Globe Pequot has purchased the Fresno, Calif.–based press and its 275-title backlist, which includes titles on woodworking and arts & crafts as well as general nonfiction and some fiction.

  • Bookselling

    Hive Mind Seeks to Acquire One of Manhattan’s Last Queer Bookstores

    Hive Mind Books, the LGBTQ+ bookstore in Brooklyn, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise $50,000 to acquire the Bureau of General Services–Queer Division, housed in the LGBTQ Community Center in Manhattan’s West Village.

  • Religion

    A Physician Ties Modern Medicine and Ancient Philosophy

    Physician and scientist Vipul Mankad finds connections between his work and his experience as a trained meditation practitioner rooted in Hindu tradition in his book When Science Meets the Soul (Astitva Prakashan, out now).

  • Religion

    HCCP Announces Leadership Shifts, Promotions

    With the announcement that SVP of content operations and supply chain Bob Edington will retire in September, many of Edington’s responsibilities are being redistributed at HarperCollins Christian Publishing through several promotions, effective July 1.

  • Religion

    Pope Leo XIV Is a Blessing to Publishers

    Though May marks the first anniversary of his election and installation, the pope has already inspired numerous titles, both new and forthcoming, that explore his writings, his life story, and where he may steer the Catholic Church.

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