The writer and academic sets out why the publishing industry must make it possible for disabled authors to tell more diverse stories.
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The needs of disabled creatives must be taken into account when diversifying the trade—and then matched with funding
What can be done within the publishing industry to unpick damaging stereotypes surrounding those who experience disability?
Activist Judith Heumann’s memoir is an unflinching tale of struggle—and hope
Vicky Williams has been appointed group c.e.o. of Emerald, succeeding Richard Bevan, who is retiring. Tony Roche is to take over leadership of the group's publishing division.
Supply chain technology firm Batch has launched a partnership with start-up NearSt, enabling booksellers to automatically show the titles they stock to people searching for them on Google.
Journalist and documentary maker Dani Garavelli has won Scotland's new Anne Brown Essay Prize.
This week, Jonathan Franzen's Crossroads (Fourth Estate), picked up mentions in the Observer, the Guardian, the Sunday Times, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail and was a One to Watch for The Bookseller's Alice O'Keeffe.
The comics giant has issued lawsuits in a bid to hold on to the copyright of heroes including Spider-Man and Iron ManMarvel has filed a series of lawsuits in a bid to retain full control of characters including Spider-Man and Iron Man.The complaints, which were obtained by the Hollywood Reporter, came after the estate of…
The Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana and Sharjah Book Authority agree to the emirate's digitization of some 2,500 aging Arabic manuscripts. The post Sharjah Book Authority and Milan’s Ambrosiana: Arabic Digitization Project appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.