The massive audiences and lucrative development of the streaming platforms can mean some tough choices for publishers trying to map out screen success.
Chess: The World’s Most Published Sport
Perhaps no other sport has inspired more beguiling and philosophically challenging writing than than chess.
How to Make A Big Bang in Book-to-Film
Lisa Bruce spent years working on the film, The Theory of Everything, before convincing the author to sell the rights to the original memoir.
The Perils of Seeing Fifty Shades of Grey…Alone…in the UK
Our very proper UK correspondent attends a morning screening of Fifty Shades of Grey alone and finds he is more red-cheeked than the characters on-screen.
Exploring the Books Glimpsed in Interstellar Movie
The Internet is alive with book lists and speculation over the books seen in the movie, Interstellar. Here are some possible explanations for what appears.
Innovating to Enable Storytelling in a Digital Age
The CEO of Beneath the Ink, a former Time Warner Cable executive, delivers lessons learned from the digital transformation of the cable industry.
Gibran’s The Prophet Hits the Silver Screen
The 9-million copy bestseller, ‘The Prophet’ by Khalil Gibran has been turned into a movie by British filmmaker and composer Gary Tarn.
Brendan Deneen Takes Macmillan From Publisher to Producer
What profitable, forward-thinking publishing house would not want to run its very own film/TV production company?
The Autumn of Brian Selznick All Around the World
The film of Brian Selznick’s new novel, Wonderstruck is being published on September 13th by Scholastic Press simultaneously across the English-speaking world.
YA is Hot: “Young Adult” Coming to a Theater Near You
The upcoming movie Young Adult, due in December, stars Charlize Theron as a YA author trying to reclaim her high school sweetheart.
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