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Shirley Mullin, the founding owner of Indianapolis children’s bookstore Kids Ink, has retired and sold the store to mother-daughter duo Wendy (r.) and Kaitlyn Fitzgerald.
The press, which was founded in July 1925 to publish pamphlets and bulletins, is celebrating its centennial all year as both its scholarly publishing and its trade and regional lists continue to ...
Carina Guiterman at Simon & Schuster acquired North American rights to Hustvedt’s Ghost Stories from Amanda Urban at CAA. The ...
With total revenue topping $2 billion and digital sales accounting for 65% of sales in the fiscal year ended in March, the ...
The Novelry, an online creative writing school founded by author Louise Dean, has launched the Next Big Story competition, a ...
Wattpad Webtoon Studios announced July 10 it will rebrand as Webtoon Productions. David Madden (pictured) will helm the ...
This month’s offerings are sure to add to young readers’ TBRs with picks such as a middle grade mystery about a monster’s ...
Award-winning children’s author, former college basketball star, and literary agent, Jesse Byrd, talks to his agent, Regina ...
London-based independent publisher Hungry Minds considers itself to be a purveyor of both books and experiences. Its ...
Rhode Island signed into law the Freedom to Read Act on July 10. The law is the first to guarantee writers and readers a ...
Medill Books, a collaboration between the Chicago-based Agate Publishing and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, will publish nonfiction books by journalists. The imprint’s debut ...
SFF publisher Aethon Books has signed a translation and distribution agreement with Media Goat, which specializes in ...
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