Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
The bookstore — founded in November 1985 by David and Christine Reed as an extension of the family’s printing and publishing ...
Charlie Borovsky is the artist behind Liam O'Brien's "Der Katzenprinz," a 112-page illustrated children's book.
An Oregon senator’s wife has fired back against accusations that she and her family mistreated her former assistant. In a ...
An author is suing Busboys & Poets, alleging that the cafe has engaged in discriminatory behavior and falsely advertised itself as a Black-owned business, which ownership denies.
With the holidays quickly approaching and end-of-year numbers looming, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and even unmotivated. Is ...
Scouts to sell Christmas trees Boy Scout Troop 284 of Irwin will be selling live Christmas trees at the Busy Beaver store ...
For executives, strategists, and team leaders alike, this book offers a roadmap, not just for surviving the AI transition, ...
This book aims to break down our fraught relationship with phones, said Mollie Candib, a therapist in New York City.
Print books embody culture. We see it in social media trends for annotating books, community publishing and wartime ...
At 16, I turned a simple idea into my debut book “Bows and Ties” proof that passion doesn’t wait for permission.
The Buffalo Erie County Public Library celebrated its ninth annual Indie Author Day on Nov. 15. Indie Author Day is an event ...
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