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Chasing the Wave How Publishers Bet on the Next Big Trend
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Chasing the Wave: How Publishers Bet on the Next Big Trend

By Chloe / July 9, 2026

A common misconception among novice writers is that decisions about publication are based solely on the quality of the writing. […]

Stephanie Plum Novels in Order: The Ultimate Reading Guide for New and Obsessed Fans
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Stephanie Plum Novels in Order: The Ultimate Reading Guide for New and Obsessed Fans

By Chloe / July 9, 2026

Narrow attached homes, American cars parked in driveways, and a woman named Stephanie Plum who is constantly setting things on

Obsession With Collapse Stories
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Obsession With Collapse Stories

By Chloe / July 9, 2026

Some people find themselves staring at the ceiling at midnight, contemplating how they would survive a pandemic that wipes out

The Wrong Year Can Kill the Right Book
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The Wrong Year Can Kill the Right Book – Here’s Why Timing Matters More Than Talent

By Alyssa / July 9, 2026

In publishing, there is a specific type of heartache that is unrelated to writing ability. A manuscript is purchased, edited,

The Novels That Rewrote Legislation, Not Just Opinions
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The Novels That Rewrote Legislation, Not Just Opinions – And Why Lawyers Still Read Them

By Chloe / July 9, 2026

A certain type of novel is not just read and appreciated; it becomes ingrained in society to the point where

What Happens When a Community Invests in Its Library
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What Happens When a Community Invests in Its Library – The Answer Might Surprise You

By Alyssa / July 9, 2026

Until they’re not, the majority of local funding decisions are abstract. The $1.4 million line item for library services in

The Room Where Books Live or Die
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The Room Where Books Live or Die: What Really Happens in an Acquisitions Meeting

By Chloe / July 8, 2026

The phrase “it’s going to acquisitions” is followed by a certain silence. Every debut author who has been interviewed about

How Editors Spot Potential Bestsellers Before Anyone Else Does
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How Editors Spot Potential Bestsellers Before Anyone Else Does

By Chloe / July 8, 2026

A common misconception among aspiring writers is that editors are in dire need of content and that anyone with a

Why Publishers Reject Good Books Every Day
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Why Publishers Reject Good Books Every Day – And What Writers Get Wrong About It

By Chloe / July 8, 2026

At bookstore events, there is a specific type of conversation that takes place, usually by the wine table, where a

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