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Read this great historical profile of one of Kansas City's first black-owned bookstores, The Hub!
By
Jonny Diamond
| November 4, 2019
Fires and power outages plague California indie booksellers.
By
Dan Sheehan
| October 30, 2019
The Strangest Questions Ever Asked of New York City Librarians
Is It True There's No Such Thing as a Stupid Question?
By
New York Publc Library
| October 28, 2019
This Mexico City Artist Created an Instagram-Based Library
Natalie Baur Visited Pedro Reyes to Find Out How it Works
By
Natalie Baur
| October 28, 2019
Libraries Are Even More Important to Contemporary Community Than We Thought
And They Should Be Funded Accordingly
By
Eric Klinenberg
| October 24, 2019
The Little-Known 'Slow Fire' That’s Destroying All Our Books
Chloe Vassot on the Relentless, Inevitable Process of Decay
By
Chloe Vassot
| October 17, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Secret to Shopping in Used Bookstores
By
Kelsey Rexroat
| October 4, 2019
Read up on the radical, life-affirming history of LGBTQ bookstores.
By
Corinne Segal
| October 3, 2019
Will everyone in Chicago please bring their books back to the library now?
By
Corinne Segal
| October 3, 2019
Selling Books in London from a 100-Year-Old Dutch Barge
Interview with a Bookstore: Word on the Water
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Interview with a Bookstore
| October 2, 2019
Area man attempts to sell self-published book to 50 bookstores in 50 days, learns lesson along the way.
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 25, 2019
Area woman heads to town and impulse-buys entire bookstore.
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 11, 2019
Why it's bad when a bookstore's biggest competitor—Amazon—breaks a sales embargo.
By
Josh Cook
| September 4, 2019
Amazon breaks sales embargo on Margaret Atwood's
The Testaments
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 4, 2019
At Brooklyn’s 2019 Small
Press Flea
Tables of Books, Friendly Publishers, and a Bookmobile!
By
Eleni Theodoropoulos
| August 28, 2019
Amazon is opening a store across the street from Nashville's Parnassus Books, because Amazon is bad.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| August 26, 2019
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America's Christie: How Mignon G. Eberhart Helped Shape the Modern Female Sleuth
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Lisa Unger
Two Minds, One Story: Linda Keir on How Writing Partnerships Really Work
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James Rollins
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"This is informed accessible literary analysis that demonstrates that Morrison s true genius was as…"