publishing
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For illustrated books, the lockdown makes production difficult. But a digital future brings hope
Priya Kapoor
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For Indian language publishers, the lockdown has created a chance for a share-and-care community
Neeta Gupta
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After the virus: What utopia will look like for the publishing industry in the UK
Kit Caless
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Covid-19: Scientific journals are now pumping out research faster than ever
Marcus Munafo, The Conversation
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How a new paperback format for novels made the books market explode after World War II
Manasi Subramaniam
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What can publishers, booksellers (and readers) do for the books business to recover after Covid-19?
Thomas Abraham
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From Asia Publishing to Permanent Black: Ramachandra Guha pays a tribute to editors and publishers
Ramachandra Guha
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How is the coronavirus lockdown affecting Indian language publishing? A case study from Kannada
Vasudhendra
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Could the coronavirus pandemic lock down Indian publishing for some time?
Kanishka Gupta
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Are the characters in Namita Gokhale’s litfest novel based on real-life writers?
Namita Gokhale
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How can more women writers be published? The Women Writers’ Fest tries to provide some answers
Neha Bhatt
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The stir around Jeanine Cummins’ ‘American Dirt’ reminds us who still runs the publishing world
Christine Larson, The Conversation
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Children’s books are still too white. Who will change this? Answer: Everyone concerned
Karen Sands-OConnor, The Conversation
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How almost all of today’s English language publishers began in a small office in Delhi’s Nehru Place
Krishan Chopra
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A love triangle between an editor, a blogger and an author? This novel goes where publishers do not
Neharika Gupta
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Watch: Two actual penguins ‘interned’ at publishers Penguin Random House’s Baltimore office
Scroll Staff
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Meet the British-born Sikh publishers whose books nurture the legacy of both the Punjabs
Aanchal Malhotra
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It’s not just social media – spoilers have been making people angry since Victorian times
James Green, The Conversation
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How internet influencers became literary sensations – with a very outdated view of women
Stevie Marsden, The Conversation
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Durjoy Datta: Even bestselling authors can’t afford to quit their day jobs in India
Durjoy Datta