Graduate students in the humanities often imagine that a career in commercial book publishing would suit them well. Being paid to read and discuss literature seems like a natural segue from an ...
A panel of industry experts gathered to discuss the state of publishing’s ever-changing jobs market at a Publishers Weekly Discussion Series on September 25, at Random House’s offices in midtown ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... This year’s highlighted programs are grappling with how best to prepare students for an ever-evolving industry. Amid growing calls to ...
Just because you love scholarship doesn’t mean you are going to love teaching. If, like me, you fall into that camp, then a career in scholarly publishing may be right for you. Much like libraries and ...
Signs you were made to work in publishing: your love life revolves around your TBR pile, you read about correlation theories at the beach, and you've literally inked your passion for the written word ...
A publishing job, for example, can offer flexibility in work sites and schedules, greater job security than many research positions, and a relief from the burnout that can result from focusing too ...
You studied your ass off in college, paid your dues at that unpaid summer internship, and now you've landed a paying job at a publishing company. All of your dreams are coming true, but nothing is ...
Norma M. worked two remote jobs during the pandemic. The experience helped her get a foot into the publishing industry, but she wouldn't try it again. Here's Norma's story, as told to Lakshmi Varanasi ...
On July 20, workers at book publisher HarperCollins in New York City held a one-day strike demanding better pay and improved family leave benefits amid soaring inflation. HarperCollins workers, who ...