“Theo of Golden” became a word-of-mouth smash hit. It sold 3,000 copies in 2023, then 24,000 in 2024. This year, sales ...
Between Wilderness and City,” originally published in 2004. But by the time the Eaton fire ignited, it was sold out and hard ...
Emily in Paris” may have moved to Rome, but a prestigious award and a new book show the series has left a stylish mark on the ...
The Trump administration targeted several book-adjacent government agencies, while libraries and comics publishers reeled ...
I applaud the FT’s effort to explain why so many children seem not to want to read books anymore, but I’m mystified by one thing. While almost everyone decries the distraction and interruption caused ...
Vancouver’s longest-serving mayor L.D. Taylor worked for The Province before purchasing The World in 1905. Taylor and Nichol ...
During her long career at the magazine, Roback oversaw the expansion of Publishers Weekly’s coverage of the children’s book ...
A novel he released under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, Rage was first published in 1977. It’s a psychological thriller like ...
The publisher reveals sales numbers exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter, including some surprising statistics about ...
Canadian journalism’s AI adoption reveals a patchwork of policies and gaps Newsrooms across Canada are figuring out how to ...
Everyone is here because they feel purpose in their work and, as a result, they lean in way beyond their job descriptions.
Lee Spencer, The Rowing Marine, has written his story of overcoming adversity, military service, and a record-breaking row ...