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Who still reads Holocaust stories? A publisher sees shifting trends after October 7
Demand for Holocaust memoirs is falling amid rising antisemitism and changing consumer patterns. A non-Jewish Dutch woman has ...
Lakeside Book Company is offering streamlined solutions to publishers who want a one-stop shop for books. (SPONSORED) ...
The inaugural Vermont Art Book Fair at Burlington’s Karma Bird House reminded Seven Days deputy publisher Cathy Resmer of her ...
Amid discussions of AI at this year’s Bologna Fair, the importance of in-person connection and community-building remained ...
As at least nine of its authors cut ties, University Of Queensland Press said there was no way it could publish a book ...
Girija Kaimal likes that you can turn your brain off when you color. The few minutes it takes to fill in a page is enough to ...
Johnson believes that one of the most common grilled chicken mistakes is taking it straight from the fridge to the grill. If ...
While he focused on standalone novels before he was published, Sanderson always intended to build a sprawling interconnected ...
A new book by Haruki Murakami set to be released in early July will mark the first time a full-length novel by the Japanese ...
Standing tall in one corner of the Garden City, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in CV Raman Road tells a century-long ...
Luke Bateman was an NRL star, but gambling, drugs and an injury left him in crisis. Books came to the rescue – and now he’s ...
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