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What began as a cozy nook on the corner of the internet, #BookTok has quickly transformed into a global phenomenon, ...
Apr 17, 2025 / Books & the Arts / John Semley A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America. Apr 15, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Mark Chiusano Two new ...
"The publishing house expresses the absolute respect that Ruth Ortiz deserves and regrets the pain that the information disclosed about the publication and distribution of the book may have caused ...
Although we don’t know exactly what it will look like, someone has created a live mockup of iOS 19 and made it interactive via an App Clip. A user known as “Shane” shared the mockup via an ...
Taylor & Francis has announced plans to use AI to translate books into English from languages that the U.K.-based academic publisher said would otherwise have too small of an audience to justify ...
U.S. District Judge Eumi Lee said that the publishers' request was too broad and that they failed to show Anthropic's conduct caused them "irreparable harm." Sign up here. The publishers said in a ...
He suggests that publishers leverage their content strengths by transforming physical books into knowledge service platforms, fostering cultural and creative products and protecting their ...
A new report has highlighted the "havoc" Grand Theft Auto 6's lack of a release date is causing among game publishers, as they attempt to draw up launch plans for their titles that won't put them ...
“A good book gives you a map to yourself,” said Dr. Maté, now a trauma researcher and author of “The Myth of Normal.” While reading Dr. Miller’s book, his experiences started to make sense.
“We think that if a 25% tariff is placed on books entering Canada that it has the potential to instantly destabilize, and potentially permanently cripple the Canadian publishing and bookselling ...