This year’s report, based on 726 responses to our annual survey of publishing professionals, reveals that the industry is ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at the late Torborg Nedreaas's Nothing Grows by Moonlight. In its review, ...
The publisher of the Spartanburg, S.C.–based Hub City Press, which turns 30 this year, wants to help elevate the literary ...
In The Wage Standard, the University of Massachusetts Amherst economics professor probes the gulf between American ...
The author argues in ‘The Blood Countess’ (Bloomsbury, Feb.) that notorious 17th-century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth ...
In Mutiny (FSG, Apr. 2026), journalist Scheiber discusses the economic shifts that undermined the prospects of a generation.
On PW’s most recent salary and jobs survey, 63% of respondents reported that their company is using AI in some way. Among ...
The British actor and comedian’s I’m Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home (Berkley, Jan.) finds a geriatric serial killer accused of a fresh slaying.
The Austin-based academic publisher has evolved from a modest regional publisher into one of the most innovative academic ...
Literary organizations, publishers, libraries, and right to read advocates have cosigned a letter of concern to Tennessee ...
Holden, a former investment manager, adds that much of the online personal finance discourse misses the foundational in favor of the flashy. “The algorithm is giving you the advice that’s the most ...
PW talked to the Eisner-nominated graphic memoirist about eggplants, exploding pizza, and why the perfect meal is still one ...
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