Wednesday, October 07, 2015

The Roundup with PW


In Literary Limbo: Carmen Balcells's death has plunged her agency — which represents the estate of Gabriel García Márquez— into uncertainty, setting the stage for a land grab involving some of the biggest personalities in world publishing.

Waterstones Pulling the Kindle: The bookseller is removing Amazon’s Kindle devices from many of it stores as sales “continue to be pitiful."

An Update on Shakespeare: Hogarth asks contemporary writers to reimagine Shakespeare’s plays.

Underground Reading: Two years ago, Uli Beutter Cohen started asking people what they were reading on the New York subway and documenting it—now she’s taking the project to other cities.

Sloane Crosley Talks to the 'WaPo': The author on book trailers, book clubs, and her new novel, ‘The Clasp.’


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