For me, Lent is a time for reflection. The journey so far, the journey at present, and the journey to come. That’s what I ...
I’m not going to start this story as so many stories start: “I might have told you this before.” ...
Publishers are increasingly ditching nonfiction paperback books, much to the chagrin of authors.
Fewer and fewer versions this item are being produced each year, forcing customers to purchase pricier alternatives.
Experts say around half of what we see on TV is the result of an adapted novel or news article, and the books-to-screen ...
“If retailers aren’t ordering the books at a high-enough volume to ensure some financial return, publishers won’t bother printing the paperbacks,” Dan Conaway, a senior literary agent ...
Publishers increasingly give nonfiction authors one shot at print stardom, ditching paperback editions as market priorities ...