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Marriage has been a hotly discussed topic since President Barack Obama voiced his support for same-sex unions, but Nell Freudenberger looks at the institution from a different perspective in The Newlyweds.
The popcorn novel of the summer has arrived, and Jeremy Robinson delivers an action fest that rivals the best of James Rollins, Clive Cussler and Matthew Reilly.
In his Edgar Award-winning first novel, Rogue Island, Bruce DeSilva introduced readers to the affable Liam Mulligan, a crime-solving reporter for the fictional Providence Dispatch.
While the publishing industry has been struggling to make ends meet in the last five years, Chinese company CYPI Press has done well by having its business based overseas.
Phoenix Publishing & Media Group announced its foray into the UK during 2012 London Book Fair, joining the increasing number of Chinese publishers who are going abroad.
Lisa Carducci has no intention of leaving China. The educator, philanthropist and writer who has lived in the country since 1991 is among the first to receive permanent resident status in China.
Shi Ran's computer doesn't have a screen - she doesn't need it.
A library for people with visual disabilities is rewriting the book on providing services for the blind.
A ceremony was held on May 9 to launch the fifth volume of Youth Film Handbook magazine at China Agricultural University.
Canadian publisher Pia Copper personifies the characteristics of a rat, the Chinese horoscope year in which she was born.
Selected verses from The Three-Character Primer of Film.
Moviemaker Liu Cheng's 900-character book about his craft has earned him a place among the elite of cinema theorists.