Publishers Weekly Turns 150

Publishers Weekly Turns 150

Publishers Weekly turns 150 this year, a particularly illustrious and rare milestone for any publication, let alone a specialized B2B magazine. In that time, the publishing industry has changed in ways that would have been unimaginable to PW’s founder, Frederick...

PW at 150: 25 Book Business Change Makers

As Publishers Weekly turns 150 years old, they’re taking a look back at how the industry has changed in that time. Here is a list they collated of their top twenty-five change makers in the industry in the last twenty-five years.
April Book Holidays!

April Book Holidays!

National Poetry Month – 4/1-4/30/22 (Celebrate poetry National Poetry Month | Academy of American Poets; Find poems and poets, or sign up for Poem-a-day, Poem-a-Day | Academy of American Poets)   National Library Week – 4/3-4/9/22 (Find and visit your local library,...

Link of the Week | CoSchedule

Having trouble trying to manage where all your social media posts are going and when your next blog update is going to be? Not sure who is looking at your website or social media and how often? CoSchedule is a website designed to help with that. By using one website...

Link of the Week | Brooklyn Book Festival

  The Brooklyn Book Festival (BKBF) is one of the biggest festivals in New York City and this year it is featuring over 300 authors. Originally meant to showcase the unique “voice” of Brooklyn, because of the variety of authors that resided there, the...

VIDA | Women in Literary Arts

  It’s almost impossible to scroll through headlines today without encountering an article on sexism or sexual harassment in the workplace. While the conversation has recently turned to sexism in Hollywood, Publishers Weekly was right to remind us that...