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MacMillian Publishing Settles DOJ Lawsuit
In the ongoing lawsuit over eBook pricing, the Department of Justice filled suit last year against all five major publishing houses in the U.S....
Penguin Publishing Settles Lawsuit with DOJ
A settlement has been reached between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Penguin Publishing Group. The lawsuit between the DOJ and several publishers including...
Amazon To Distribute Titles to Others
Amazon and Ingram just announced they have struck a deal to distribute and make Amazon titles available to their competitors. The deal will cover...
Taking a Positive Step for Ebook Pricing: The Challenge
An editorial by Sheila Clover English
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With the Department of Justice looking to penalize publishers over price-fixing and with Amazon looking like a monopoly dictating...
“E” is for Epic Fail
Part 1 of a 3 part editorial series by Sheila English
I have worked in New Media specifically in the publishing industry for ten years...
Author Andrew Peterson Hosts ATF Workshop
Thriller author Andrew Peterson (First to Kill) played host to a very unique workshop at this year's RT Booklover's Convention, an ATF Workshop and...
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The Deading by Nicholas Belardes
A serene seaside town spirals into dystopian chaos after a mysterious ocean-borne contagion begins to infect its inhabitants who are collapsing,...
An American Tragedy By Dan Flanigan
An American Tragedy
Book Four in the Peter O’Keefe Series
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
In the scorching summer of 1988, amidst the frenzy of the Satanic...
Historical Fiction Recommendations Based on Real History
If you’re a bookish nerd who loves history, we’ve got the perfect book recommendations for you. These historical fiction novels will transport you back...
Sneak Peek: BROADWAY BUTTERFLY by Sara DiVello
BROADWAY BUTTERFLY by Sara DiVello
When Manhattan It Girl Dot King was found murdered in her apartment on West 57th Street in 1923, the case...