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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

Elena Ferrante and the Neapolitan Novels
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Elena Ferrante and the Neapolitan Novels: Fiction, Memory, or Both?

By Alyssa / July 8, 2026

It’s difficult to ignore how accurately the Neapolitan Novels’ opening line about tasks taking on the urgency of passion captures

When Fiction Says What Politicians
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When Fiction Says What Politicians Won’t

By Alyssa / July 8, 2026

A certain type of reader consumes State of the Union speeches, foreign newspapers, biographies, and political novels with the same

Why Libraries Are Becoming Community Centers Again
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Why Libraries Are Becoming Community Centers Again – And Why It Matters More Than You Think

By Alyssa / July 8, 2026

You might be taken aback by the noise when you enter a public library on a Thursday afternoon. Real human

Who Wrote Chilly Scenes of Winter? The Untold Story of Ann Beattie's Debut
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Who Wrote Chilly Scenes of Winter? The Untold Story of Ann Beattie’s Debut

By Alyssa / July 7, 2026

A young author named Ann Beattie sat down somewhere in the middle of the 1970s to write a book that,

The Invisible Army That Turns a Manuscript Into a Phenomenon
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The Invisible Army That Turns a Manuscript Into a Phenomenon

By Chloe / July 7, 2026

No one, living or dead, has ever successfully read a book that is kept in a climate-controlled vault at Yale

The Business Behind Award-Winning Books
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The Business Behind Award-Winning Books: What Nobody Tells You Before You Enter

By Chloe / July 7, 2026

When you walk into any Barnes & Noble, you’ll almost instantly notice the gold and silver foil stickers that are

Translated Fiction Reshapes Culture
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Translated Fiction Reshapes Culture – And Young Readers Are Leading the Charge

By Chloe / July 7, 2026

The organizers of the International Booker Prize ceremony in London this past May revealed a series of numbers that caused

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