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    Our running COVID-19 publishing industry impact listing, rounding up cancellations, policy changes, closures, and more

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    Inside the Javits center

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  3. 'The perfect time to start': how book clubs are enduring and flourishing during Covid-19 |

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  4. The American Academy of Arts and Letters Honors Richard Powers, Bill Henderson, Others

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  6. At On Air Fest, the Lit World Pivots to Audio

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  7. How Regional Indie Bookstore Associations Are Helping

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  8. Care Packages Help Bookstores Amid Covid-19 Closures

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  9. Children's Books and Authors Affected by the Coronavirus

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  10. B&N Temporarily Closes 400 Outlets

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  11. U.K. publishers encourage staff 'trapped at home' to use holiday now |

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  12. Op-Ed: The Terrible Ripple Effect of Canceled Book Tours

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  13. Planeta Preps Anthologies of Quarantine Stories

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  14. Latinx Children's Authors Launch Digital Writers Series

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  15. Authors Reimagine Live Events During the Coronavirus Pandemic |

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  16. T. S. Eliot’s animus and the role of the poet-critic |

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  17. Books written in isolation can help get us through the coronavirus quarantine |

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  18. 11 book recs to lure kids away from screens during the coronavirus lockdown |

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  19. How Hemingway Quarantined (Hint: It Was with his Wife, his Mistress, his Son, and the Nanny) |

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  20. The Seminal Novel About the 1918 Flu Pandemic Was Written by a Texan |

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  21. Richard Marek, Editor of Hemingway, Baldwin, and Ludlum, Dies at 86 |

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