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- Hachette staff walkout to protest Woody Allen’s memoir
- Publishers report sales boom in novels about fictional epidemics
- In defence of modern children’s books
- Hachette USA Employees Walk Out to Protest Woody Allen Book
- Analysis: The ‘American Dirt’ apology tour goes streaming with emotional Oprah special
- Migrant Mother: Dorothea Lange and the Truth of Photography
- Ann Napolitano: Honor Your Obsessions—Especially the Weird Ones
- How Do You Write A Mystery When Every Plot Is Taken?
- No more ‘nagging wives’: how Oxford Dictionaries is cleaning up sexist language
- Chancellor scraps VAT on ebooks
- The coronavirus and the book trade
- Amazon: Staff told to work overtime as virus spikes demand
- Amazon Deprioritizes Book Sales Amid Coronavirus Crisis
- Covid-19 forces widespread bookshop closures as major publishers go remote
- George R. R. Martin says he’s writing next ‘Game of Thrones’ book while in isolation
- B&N’s Daunt: ‘Books Are Essential’
- Waterstones CEO James Daunt: Accusations we endangered book sellers are ‘utter s***’
- In pandemic, word definitions shift and new lexicon emerges
- You Have a Moral Responsibility to Post Your Boring Life on Instagram
- Plagues follow bad leadership in ancient Greek tales
- Book sales surge as self-isolating readers stock up on ‘bucket list’ novels
- Coronavirus: Book sales surge as readers seek escapism and education
- Jessica Kingsley launches prize for trans and non-binary voices
- Publishers encourage staff ‘trapped at home’ to use holiday now
- Finally working on that novel as you self-isolate? You’re not alone
- Locked down, but not out
- Albert Camus novel The Plague leads surge of pestilence fiction
- The Mirror and the Light top, but market data no longer available
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