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Publishers Brace for California Labor Law Changes
Publishers are taking a careful look at how a dizzying array of new legal standards will apply to California authors, editors, illustrators, and other publishing workers previously engaged as independent contractors when the state's new 'gig worker' law goes into effect on January 1.
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Evil Eye Branches Into Full-Length Fiction
Evil Eye Concepts, parent company of 1,001 Dark Nights Press, which publishes the 1001 Dark Nights paranormal erotica series, will launch a new imprint, Blue Box Press, dedicated to publishing full-length fiction.
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How Will S&S Fare at ViacomCBS?
The publisher is now part of a $28 billion media giant. Will it get buried in the mix?
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Born of Friendship, the Book Group Is Making Its Mark as an Agency
Founded in 2015, the Book Group marked the coming together of four highly regarded agents under one roof. It's paid off.
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Graduate Publishing Program Update, 2019
Our annual look at graduate publishing programs lays out the fundamental facts about each program and includes chats with the directors to find the special ingredients that distinguish their programs.
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PRH's Dohle Touts Acquisitions, Worldwide Growth in Annual Letter
Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle’s annual letter to company employees emphasized the acquisitions the publisher has made across the publishing world this year.
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Melville House, Skyhorse Publish Impeachment Report
Melville House Publishing and Skyhorse Publishing are returning to the public documents well to publish the report pertaining to the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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CLMP, Submittable Ink Member Pricing Deal
The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses and Submittable, the cloud-based submission management platform, have agreed on a unique pricing plan that provides a significant discount for the use of Submittable by CLMP members.
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Seaside with Cider Mill Press
A Maine press focuses on quality and close relationships.
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BookBub and an Age-Old Question: What to Read Next?
The seven-year-old company helps 15 million subscribers find their next books.
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New Takes on Academic Publishing
Three university presses find new ways to keep up with a changing market.
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Reading the Signs, Spreading the Word: New England Spirituality Publishers
The country’s changing mood is aiding New England’s spirituality publishers.
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New England’s Cookbook Publishers
The region’s publishers have a recipe for everyone.
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A Different Kind of Publishing Experience: New England Children's Publishers
Once upstarts, New England’s children’s publishers are now institutions.
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A Literary Way of Life: Spotlight on New England
We look inside the bookish Northeast, where publishers with deep roots turn innovation into tradition.
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Podium Publishing Enters New Era
The audio publisher, which found fame with its 2015 release of 'The Martian,' has moved from Toronto to Los Angeles and has a new CEO who sees rapid growth ahead.
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Educational Publishers File Suit to Block Sale of Pirated E-books
The country's largest educational publishers have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop pirate sites from illegally selling their e-books and have won a temporary restraining order.
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B&N Seeks Knockout Blow in Litigation with Fired CEO
B&N attorneys are moving ahead with a 'risky' bid to win summary judgment on two of the three claims filed by fired CEO Demos Parneros.
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Serving Writers and Readers: African-American Literary Organizations
From student workshops and academic conferences to literary awards and book clubs, African American literary organizations work to support writers and readers.
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John Murray Forms Basic Books UK
Basic Books UK will be overseen by John Murray managing director Nick Davies, who will work with Basic Books in New York to jointly acquire eight to 12 titles annually.