How Do You Even Sell a Book Anymore?
As sales slump, the labour of trying to bottle hype is largely left to writers
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
As sales slump, the labour of trying to bottle hype is largely left to writers
Read MoreI don’t want to be told what’s going to happen and I definitely don’t want to be told what the book is “about”
Read MoreOutlets like USA Today are hiring beat reporters to write exclusively about Swift and Beyoncé. But investing in this kind of journalism distracts from stories people actually need
Read MoreThe move to weed out equitable hiring is part of a much longer history of exclusion in both the US and Canada
Read MoreIt’s not entirely clear who it’s for and what its function should be in a rapidly changing literary ecosystem
Read MoreBookTok is beloved as a guerrilla democratizing force, but the platform’s pivot risks killing the thing that makes it great
Read MoreShould writing be treated as a strictly professionalized enterprise, or is “party in a graveyard” more the vibe?
Read MoreWhen it comes to what qualifies as “Canadian,” nobody seems happy. It’s time to rethink the nationalistic vanity project
Read MoreOnce-giant digital outlets like BuzzFeed News and Vice are either dead or declining. The media landscape looks bleaker than ever
Read MoreThe US court’s decision means that digital lending has become a pressing question for libraries and readers
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