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Profile of man standing in front of bookstand reading HarperCollins Publishing

HarperCollins Is Asking Its Authors to Sell Books for A.I. Training

HarperCollins joins a growing group of publishers inking deals with A.I. developers.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A Barnes & Noble shop

A.I. Has Taken Self-Publishing By Storm. Writers and Publishers Weigh In On How to Cope

Self-publishing platforms like Amazon KDP have seen an influx of content since ChatGPT became a popular tool for writers. And detecting use of A.I. in manuscript is increasingly challenging.
By Noah Powelson
Young people read magazines at a bookshop.

Bookforum, a Magazine Devoted to Book Reviews, Ends Publication After 28 Years

After 28 years, Bookforum, the literary magazine that published book reviews, is printing its last issue. In late November, another literary magazine, Astra Magazine, shuttered too.
By Rachyl Jones

Eli Rallo Is Writing a Book: Yesterday Jars, Tomorrow the World

By Samantha Grobman

New Book Releases This Spring That You Don’t Want to Miss

By Lauren LeBlanc

October Reads: The 5 Most Anticipated Books Debuting This Month

By Alina Cohen

August Reads: The 5 Most Anticipated Books Debuting This Month

By Juliet Helmke
The Strand Bookstore reopened in New York City following a closure due the coronavirus pandemic.

What You’ll Be Reading in Fall 2020 and Beyond, According to Publishing Industry Insiders

By Gillian Harvey
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Are E-Books Finally Over? The Publishing Industry Unexpectedly Tilts Back to Print

By Joshua Fruhlinger

Facebook Exec: Without Our Help, News Sites Would Be ‘in a Hospice’

By John Bonazzo
Gerhard Steidl, Karl Lagerfeld==The GORDON PARKS AWARDS Dinner and Auction Celebrating Creativity==Gotham Hall, NYC.

Gerhard Steidl Exists on a Plane Where Time Zones Are Irrelevant

By Alanna Martinez
The Wet Hot American Summer Fantasy Camp Roleplaying Game.

‘Wet Hot American Summer’…the Game? Creators of Cult Kickstarter Talk Comedy RPG

By Drew Grant
Dazed and Confused

Fashion Magazines Face Toughest Times Yet

By Jeena Sharma
Philip Anschutz, head of The Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), and owner of the Los Angeles Galaxy stands during the national anthem.

Coachella Owner Funds Anti-Gay, Climate-Change-Denying Hate Groups

By Justin Joffe
Writing

Beyond NaNoWriMo: How to Write Like a Boss All Year Round

By Shaunta Grimes
(From L) Princess Eleonore, Crown Princess Elisabeth, Prince Emmanuel and Prince Gabriel read a comic book during a photo-shoot of the Belgian Royal Family's vacation Belgian Comic Strip Center, in Brussels, on July 19, 2016. / AFP / Belga / LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ / Belgium OUT (Photo credit should read LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/AFP/Getty Images)

Authors Can Fix the Boring Parts After This New App Finds Them

By Brady Dale
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Of All the Insane Donald Trump Mail the Observer Receives, This Is the Insanest

By Ken Kurson
Visitors use an E-Book reader during the 35th edition of the Paris Book Fair.

There’s a Library in Every Pocket

By Brady Dale
Albert Aiken's "The Wolves of New York," a later dime novel in the "American Detective" series.

The Pulp Fiction Dime Novel Is Making a Comeback

By Parker Richards
Cover of a book in the Schooled in Magic series.

Indie Author Chris Nuttall Says All but Biggest Authors Are Driven to E-books

By Brady Dale
Kristen Ashley (Courtesy photo)

E-Books Let Kristen Ashley Turn Years of Rejection Into a Self-Publishing Empire

By Brady Dale
PHOTO: Kaitlyn Flannagan for Observer

The Report of Print’s Death Is Greatly Exaggerated

By Sarah Dohrmann
(Photo: Melissa Gira Grant/Observer)

Backpage Dissent: Online Publishers Not Liable for Offensive Content

By John Bonazzo
(Photo: Facebook)

Publisher Raises Money to Buy All Its Books and Burn Them

By Brady Dale
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