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Displaying all articles tagged:
Book Publishing
meta-text
Feb. 27, 2024
Do I Really Need to Op-Ed to Sell Books?
Writing essays to help promote your work is a growing expectation that merits more scrutiny.
By
Tajja Isen
glamorous jobs
Nov. 16, 2022
Passion Doesn’t Pay the Bills
HarperCollins employees strike for a fair contract in an industry notorious for underpaying and overworking its staff.
By
Sophie Vershbow
podcast review
Sept. 8, 2022
Books Gone Bad
The new podcast
Missing
Pages
gives the publishing industry the true-crime treatment.
By
Nicholas Quah
the industry
June 8, 2020
Over 1,000 Publishing Workers Strike to Protest Industry Racism
They’re tweeting under the hashtags #PubWorkers4BlackLives and #PubWorkers4Justice.
By
Justin Curto
profile
Sept. 17, 2019
New York’s Most Powerful Book-fluencer Runs a Podcast on Park Avenue
Zibby Owens’s
Moms Don’t Have Time To Read Books
“moves product” like nothing else.
By
Hillary Kelly
quel scandale
Feb. 8, 2019
The Book Publishing Scandals of Early February: Holy Hell
Jill Abramson, Dan “tumor” Mallory, Bezos’s “picks,” YA troubles — and it’s only the 8th.
By
Hillary Kelly
June 23, 2015
Will Book Publishers Ever Start Fact-checking? They’re Already Starting.
The practice of checking books is fairly common, though it’s also expensive. This fall, for the first time, one publisher is even promising to pay for it.
By
Boris Kachka