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A Global Affair
Thousands of publishers and exhibitors from more than 100 countries are convening at the UAE’s annual Sharjah International Book Fair, which runs through November 16, to talk shop, make deals, and chart a course for the industry’s future. PM Press is aiming to crowdfund $250,000 to secure ownership of its warehouse in upstate New York, amid what the radical publisher’s owners called a precarious moment for small presses. At a tough time for nonfiction sales, Hachette’s Basic Books imprint, which turns 75 this year, remains buoyed by its popularity with both the trade and academia. OpenAI has signed a $38 billion cloud computing deal with Amazon, reports the New York Times. Meanwhile, Slate looks into the recently inked AI licensing deal between Arcadia Publishing, known for its local and regional history books, and an unnamed tech company. Tech Brew talks with Steve Potash, CEO of Libby parent company OverDrive, about how AI might help libraries. The Cut considers why people are using AI chatbots as a substitute for book clubs, among other hobbies. And the New York Times pays a visit to Argosy Books, the oldest independent bookstore in New York City, for its 100th anniversary.
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Sharjah International Book Fair Opens, Gathering the Global South
SIBF presents a unique opportunity for networking and dealmaking for publishers from Africa, Asia, India, and the Middle East. This year, 2,350 publishers and exhibitors from 118 countries are participating in the event, which runs through November 16. more »
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PM Press Crowdfunds for Full Ownership of Warehouse
The radical indie publisher, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2027, aims to secure its future by raising $250,000 to pay off the mortgage on its Binghamton, N.Y., warehouse. more »
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At 75, Basic Books Knows How to Make History
The Hachette imprint, launched in 1950 as the publishing arm of a psychoanalysis book club, has grown into a leading voice in psychology, politics, and history. With the recently formed Basic Books Group, publisher Lara Heimert is setting her sights on the future. more »
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The Future of Publishing Is Audio
Audio is transforming how stories are shared and sold. ElevenReader empowers authors and publishers to lead this shift — creating audiobooks in minutes, keeping full rights, and earning more per sale. Join our free session on Building Your Audiobook Strategy and see what’s next for publishing. (Sponsored) More »

Manuscript to Market Webinar
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Book Deals: Week of November 3, 2025
Vintage lands a Shining-inspired horror anthology from screenwriter Jamie Flanagan (pictured), Ron Chernow sets his next doorstopper biography, and more. more »
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This Week’s Bestsellers: November 3, 2025
A pair of legal thrillers take the #1 and #2 spots on our hardcover fiction list. Plus Joe Hill returns with King Sorrow, his first novel in nine years, and Philip Pullman wraps up his Book of Dust trilogy. more »
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Beyond the Book
with Justin Giboney

The lawyer and cofounder of the AND Campaign argues in his new book, Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around, that the Black church has a tradition of social action that sits above the partisanship that infects much of today’s politics. (Sponsored) MORE »


The Fly Who Flew Under the Sea
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PW Digital Edition
See what we published in this week’s print issue of Publishers Weekly, including our Star Watch feature and more. »
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Call for Info: Travel Books
Deadline: Nov. 19. Issue: Jan. 19. This feature will cover new travel guides, narrative travel nonfiction, travel reference books, and other travel nonfiction. We’d like to hear about the destinations, domestic or international, that guidebook publishers are leaning into for 2026. Click here for more information. »
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HBG Launches In-House AAPI Initiative
Hachette Book Group’s AAPI Employee Resource Group will kick off the initiative with a panel including author Min Jin Lee (pictured), chief people officer Carrie Bloxson, and Yu & Me Books owner Lucy Yu, at its New York office on November 12. more »
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Storm Chasing: PW Talks with Jason Chin
Teaching young readers how to prepare for a natural disaster is the aim of Hurricane (Holiday House), the latest STEM-focused picture book by Caldecott Medalist Chin, which salutes the scientists who track devastating storms. more »


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Our Latest Starred Reviews
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in PW that are hitting bookstore shelves this week. more »
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Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List
The Widow by John Grisham is the #1 title on our adult hardcover fiction bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘This Is Where the Serpent Lives’ by Daniyal Mueenuddin
“Mueenuddin’s lavish sophomore effort spans six decades and traces the lives of a wealthy Pakistani clan and those who work for them.... Propulsive and peopled with unforgettable characters, this is a masterpiece.” more »
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How ‘House of Day, House of Night’ by Olga Tokarczuk Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the Nobel Prize winner’s classic novel. more »

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Picture of the Day

On October 29, Random House Children’s Books hosted a Halloween party at its office. Many employees’ costumes were inspired by RHCB titles, including subsidiary rights assistant Caroline Lese, who dressed as Ms. Rachel.

Courtesy RHCB
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