publishing
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How has the pandemic changed work and life for women in publishing (and for feminist publishers)?
Urvashi Butalia
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Covid crisis: Should contracts between authors and publishers include Force Majeure clauses?
Dahlia Sen Oberoi
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Mass publishing has a history of coping with pandemics. After all, it was born of one
Narayani Basu
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Many Tamil publishers had a narrow vision before the pandemic. Will the business model change now?
Kannan Sundaram
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How the literary agent will be affected as post-pandemic publishing tightens its belts
Priya Doraswamy
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The pandemic is showing us the opportunities that publishers have beyond the traditional book
Anushka Shetty
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Books were an essential part of life in Bangladesh before Covid-19. Will they bounce back?
Rifat Munim
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With archives closed, libraries out of reach, and travel stopped, how will writers research books?
Narayani Basu
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Academic publishing must change quickly in response to the pandemic. It has the means to do it
Nitasha Devasar
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‘I sell books at launches and events, and to schools and colleges. Does my business have a future?’
Anil Kumar
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The response of this independent publisher in Sri Lanka reflects the impact of the pandemic
Sam Perera
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As publishers face challenges, will self-publishing actually become bigger after the pandemic?
Manish Purohit
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Pause, hope, rest, plan: What the pandemic means for freelance workers in the publishing world
Harshad Marathe Rachna Kalra R Ajith Kumar Lakshmi Krishnan
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The story of English language publishing in Pakistan is also the story of one person, Ameena Saiyid
Ameena Saiyid
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DC Books has shown how publishing and bookselling remained alive in Kerala during the lockdown
Ravi Deecee
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How does an author cope when a lockdown is declared as her book is about to be published?
Ira Mukhoty
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A blueprint for creating new readers in the post-pandemic world (or, what publishers need to do)
Durba Chattaraj
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Why the pandemic has made little difference to adivaani, Ruby Hembrom’s Adivasi publishing house
Ruby Hembrom
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How the lockdown (and then the cyclone) caught Bengali language publishing on the wrong foot
Tridib Chatterjee
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Nepali publishing was thriving. Then it went into a decline. Then Covid-19 struck
Ajit Baral