Nov 17 2025: Across the U.S., various organizations work to ensure that people who are incarcerated have access to literature. These include Books to Prisoners, which originated with a bookstore, and Books Not Bars, a publisher’s pro…
Nov 13 2025: OK, so I love lists… How many of these have you read?
Nov 13 2025: A study commissioned by the Gotham Ghostwriters and Bernoff.com found that while most professional writers are embracing AI tools, authors, specifically fiction authors, are much more wary. The study, “A.I. and The Writ…
Nov 10 2025: Flesh by David Szalay won the 2025 Booker Award today. Has anyone here read it? I just added it to my Kindle.
Nov 10 2025: Y.S. Chi, chairman of Elsevier and director of RELX, doesn’t mince words when it comes to discussing the future of publishing. “No publisher will survive five years from today if they don’t have data,” he said last week …
Nov 07 2025: While the publishing industry well-attuned to the existential dangers facing the written word, from generative AI or the decline in reading for pleasure, a November 5 Authors Guild webinar suggests that many authors are …
Nov 05 2025: Authors scored another victory in their fight to protect their work from AI scraping when a New York federal judge denied OpenAI’s request to dismiss authors’ claims that text generated by OpenAI’s ChatGPT infringes thei…
Oct 30 2025: Book publishing has a long history of low single-digit annual growth, and a new analysis appearing in consulting firm Bain & Company’s annual Media Consumption Survey found that only slightly more than 5% of U.S. consume…
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