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As the Association of American Publishers' StatShot Annual is citing, BookNet Canada's English-language market sees online retail edging up on physical-store retail, though print is flat in the first six months of 2018. The post In a ‘Steady’ First Half, BookNet Canada Sees Audiobook Purchases Up appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
'How can we say we understand the world, if we only hear from people who sound like us?' is the question that Jeremy Tiang, 'Words Without Borders' guest editor for its new Macau edition, asks in our interview. The post ‘Words Without Borders’ August: A Focus on Macau with Translator-Author Jeremy Tiang appeared first on…
Penguin Random House Children’s and The Roald Dahl Story Company are planning a series of events based on James and the Giant Peach for this year’s Roald Dahl Day.
HarperCollins Publishers has acquired a "gripping and darkly twisty" domestic thriller, Don’t Tell Teacher, and a second untitled novel, from author Suzy K Quinn.
Picador has won an auction to publish a short story collection about women, "the body and the bodily", from the White Review Short Story Prize-winning author Julia Armfield.
Arrow has signed a topical "up lit" novel by Emily Giffin, All We Ever Wanted, about what happens when a compromising photograph of a vulnerable teenage girl goes viral.
Headline has acquired two new books by author Nikola Scott, a former editorial director at Little, Brown.
Headline is publishing the official tie-in to the hit Netflix show "Queer Eye", authored by "the Fab Five" themselves.
Ebury is publishing an inside look at the case of Michael Peterson, which became the subject of the hit Netflix true-crime documentary "The Staircase" heralded "the new 'Making a Murderer'".
Seven Dials is publishing an official Famous Five-inspired recipe book for grown-ups for the Christmas market.