In her native Denmark, Sara Blaedel has sold more than 1.8 million copies of her nine bestselling books. With her latest novel, 'The Forgotten Girls,' Blaedel's new U.S. publisher, and a few famous literary friends, are out to make her a household name in the States. more »
Amazon
to Publish First Titles from Kindle Scout
Amazon will release the first 10 titles in its Kindle Scout program, the online retailer's crowdsourced publishing platform, on March 3. more » »
Amazon will release the first 10 titles in its Kindle Scout program, the online retailer's crowdsourced publishing platform, on March 3. more » »
The annual award recognizing bookstores that encourage children's interest in books has announced this year's finalists. more » »
Maya Angelou
'Forever': The iconic poet and author who died last year at 86
will be honored with a "Forever" stamp by the U.S. Postal Service.
Carver, the
Baleful Star of 'Birdman': How the director of 'Birdman' drew
inspiration from the short story writer Raymond Carver.
S&S Faces
Unpaid Intern Suits: Simon & Schuster is one of the latest
companies to face proposed class actions in New York state court, accusing them
of misclassifying their interns as ineligible for minimum wages, according to
Friday filings.
Struggling
Writer Gets Oprah Nod: First-time author Cynthia Bond speaks to NPR
about 'Ruby' being picked as the next Oprah's Book Club 2.0 selection.
Adults Reading
YA: 'The Guardian' asks, why have YA books appealed to so many
people beyond their target audience?
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