Thursday, October 08, 2015

The Roundup with PW

A Self-Published Sleeper: Author of 'The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep' Speaks
'The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep,' which RH Children's acquired for seven figures in August and re-released last week, may have appeared to be an overnight sensation. But, as author Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin explained, the book's success is actually the result of promotional efforts that have been building over a period of five years. more »


Iran Threatens Frankfurt Boycott: The country is threatening to boycott the forthcoming fair because organizers have invited Salman Rushdie to deliver the keynote address at the opening press conference.

The Instagram Novel: Author and photographer Rachel Hulin is releasing her new novel on a most unexpected platform.

Twilight Surprise: In honor of the 10th anniversary of her bestselling vampire romance, Twilight author Stephenie Meyer has written a reimagining of the novel that made her a publishing sensation. This time around, she’s switched the genders of her protagonists.

The Latest from Martin: It’s okay George R. R. Martin’s new book isn't a Song of Ice and Fire sequel, writes 'Wired.'

Too Many Books?: What "Super Thursday" in the U.K. tells us about publishing.


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