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How Libraries Can Help Us Make a More Perfect Union
Throughout our history, we've see that when we come together in civil, honest conversations based on facts and science, history and truth, we find commonality.
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'Black Bookstore' Is More Than a Label
A Black bookseller explains what Black-owned bookstores are really about.
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Want to Change the Book Biz? Organize.
Verso staffers argue that the only dignified future for publishing workers is a unionized one.
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Old Novels as Therapy
Novelist Betsy Robinson finds comfort in familiar book friends.
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Launching a Book During a Pandemic
Author Laura Treacy Bentley recommends using some ingenuity when hosting a virtual live book event.
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The Best Book Party on Earth
A former bookseller and rep remembers the ABA/BookExpo conventions.
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An Author Wonders: Will White People Read a Black Writer's Self-Help Book?
A Black author knows that “success in business and life has been told and sold primarily by white voices.” Will his effort to rewrite the narrative pay off?
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Book Clubs in Lockdown
The publisher of 'BookBrowse' says book clubs are adapting to the Covid crisis.
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Appreciating the Success of 'Mank'
Author Sydney Ladensohn Stern marvels at seeing subjects of her book on the big screen thanks to David Fincher.
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Seeing the Book Biz from Both Sides Now
Nicholas Lemann, an author turned publisher, reflects on how authors and publishers can form a more perfect union.
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