HarperCollins Christian Publishers has announced the launch of Elm Hill, a new self-publishing imprint created in collaboration with Accurance, a digital production company. more »

The serialized story is part of Electric Literature's ongoing experiments with distributing literary works online, as well as an effort to grow its paying membership. more »

The Australian Society of Authors has launched a digital marketplace, showcasing and selling the work of writers to publishers, agents, and literary scouts throughout the world. more »
Chinese Novelist Charged With Murder: Liu Yongbiao has been arrested on accusations of bludgeoning four people to death 22 years ago.
ABA Deal Brings U.K. to the U.S.: The American Booksellers Association, Ingram, and Gardners will bring a range of British titles to U.S. independent bookstores.
True Crime Gets Literary: Once trashy and compelling, true crime is now the realm of credentialed literary writers. Is that an improvement?
D.C. Small Presses Make Their Mark: Such indies as Strong Arm Press and Barrelhouse Books have found a literary niche in the political landscape of the nation's capital.
The Joys of the Silent Book Club: Reading alone, together, at a table of introverts can help bring some readers back to the reading life in an era of distraction.
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