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Books
The Mueller Report is an overnight bestseller
Apr 19, 2019
Book publishers are cashing in on the public's intrigue.
Independent bookstores are thriving, but a threat looms
by
Renata Sago
Dec 31, 2018
This isn’t a bad time to be in the independent bookstore business. The American Booksellers Association says there’s been a nearly 31 percent increase in the number of indie bookstores since 2009. The indie renaissance coincides with the collapse of national book chains. One threat to bookstores’ future: rising rents and labor costs. Click the […]
How do books get adapted into movies?
by
Janet Nguyen
Dec 13, 2018
Young adult franchises can be very, very lucrative.
Look it up: How is a 250-year-old encyclopedia company adapting to the digital age?
by
Molly Wood
Dec 13, 2018
Encyclopedia Britannica has a history of being pretty revolutionary.
Cookbooks are still going strong
Nov 26, 2018
For a lot of people, a physical cookbook is a way to escape a screen – and make some memories.
Busting the motherhood myth of "having it all"
by
Amy Scott
and Bennett Purser
Nov 15, 2018
A journalist and parent digs into how our ideas of motherhood came about in the U.S.
New novel imagines tech industry "solving" childbirth
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Jun 4, 2018
Are there some things that just shouldn't be made easier?
For public good, not for profit.
What North Korea looks like with capitalism "creeping in"
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 1, 2018
In 2016, writer Travis Jeppesen became the first American to study at a North Korean university.
Everybody falls in love: diversity in the romance industry
May 11, 2018
For every 100 books published by leading romance publishers in 2017, only 6.2 were written by people of color.
How one writer's book deal turned her into a professional poker player
May 4, 2018
Maria Konnikova discovered a passion — and talent — for cards.