publishing
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The unreliable narrative of Dan Mallory aka AJ Finn is a commentary on getting ahead in publishing
Claire Squires, The Conversation
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What’s brewing between Indian and French publishing? French Ambassador Alexandre Ziegler explains
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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What big data tells us about how a book becomes a bestseller: It’s easier than we think
Albert-László Barabási, The Conversation
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#MeToo: How can literature (and publishers) respond to the problems of gender and power?
Jenny Bhatt
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Why India needs a professional association for writers and translators (like in other countries)
Jenny Bhatt
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#MeToo: Litfest organisers, publishers are being pushed to respond to charges against writers
Harsimran Gill
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The flag-bearers of verse: How five independent presses publish poetry in India
Kanishka Gupta
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Once upon a time in publishing: When it was the editors who were in control
Adil Tyabji
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Would the writer have approved? The muddied ethics of posthumous publication
Andrew Biswell, The Conversation
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Counterview: Urvashi Butalia’s rejoinder to AR Venkatachalapathy on women publishers and editors
Urvashi Butalia
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In English language publishing in India (at least), women have shattered the glass ceiling
AR Venkatachalapathy
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Chetan Bhagat is shifting from Rupa Publications to Amazon with a multi-book deal
Scroll Staff
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Why homeware brand Good Earth became the latest entrant to the world of children’s publishing
Kanishka Gupta
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‘Freedom to publish is the backbone of our industry’: Juergen Boos, CEO of the Frankfurt Book Fair
Harsimran Gill
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Two new imprints have been launched. Things must be looking up for children’s publishing in India
Neha Bhatt
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You’re wrong, Arnaud Nourry, eBooks are not ‘stupid’
Bronwen Thomas, The Conversation
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Ten years of Anuradha Roy’s ‘An Atlas of Impossible Longing’: What the writer and publisher remember
Anuradha Roy Christopher MacLehose
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Penguin Random House India announces the launch of a digital imprint for mobile reading
Scroll Staff
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‘Don’t pull my cheeks’: A new literary project is trying to change the narrative in children’s books
Neha Bhatt
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‘The ebook is a stupid product: no creativity, no enhancement,’ says the Hachette Group CEO
Harsimran Gill