B&N's
Plan for the Future? More Stores
Barnes & Noble has been closing stores steadily for years. But, as CEO Demos Parneros announced, during a conference call yesterday detailing the chain's disappointing Q1 results, he intends to position the company for "net store expansion" in fiscal 2019. more »
Barnes & Noble has been closing stores steadily for years. But, as CEO Demos Parneros announced, during a conference call yesterday detailing the chain's disappointing Q1 results, he intends to position the company for "net store expansion" in fiscal 2019. more »
Reaching
YA Readers Where They Are: Online
From Twitter to Tumblr to Instagram and beyond, a number of publishers are finding new ways to connect with teens—and adults—who read YA. more »
From Twitter to Tumblr to Instagram and beyond, a number of publishers are finding new ways to connect with teens—and adults—who read YA. more »
'The Cat in the Hat' at 60 (and a Half)
Since its publication in 1957, 'The Cat in the Hat' remains one of Dr. Seuss’s most iconic books and a read-aloud staple—one that revolutionized the world of early readers. more »
Regnery vs. the
Bestseller Heavyweight: Is the conservative book publisher’s
protest of the 'New York Times' bestsellers list just a stunt?
With DACA
Rescinded, Poets Respond: 24 poets answer the Trump
administration's announcement about the proposed repeal of Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals.
Clinton Kicks
Off Book Tour in New York: Hillary Clinton's new memoir about
the 2016 election, 'What Happened,' will launch on September 12 at the B&N
in Union Square.
Toni Morrison's
'Beloved,' 30 Years On: Three decades later, the book still has
the capacity to cut to the heart of the pain and pride of the black experience
in America.
Authors and
Their Modern Loves: Can placing a piece in the 'New York Times'
Modern Love column—the aspiring memoirist's 'American Idol'—change a writer's
life?
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