Scott Pilgrim Tribute, Eat Pray Love Sales, & Espresso Book Machine Surprise: Weekend Reading

By Jason Boog 

It was an action-packed week for publishing news, and we wanted to make sure you had plenty of publishing headlines to keep you busy over the weekend. Email GalleyCat to get all our publishing stories, book deal news, videos, podcasts, interviews, and writing advice in a daily email newsletter.

Simon & Schuster publisher Jonathan Karp revealed a major reorganization at his imprint.

McNally Jackson Books announced they will introduce an Espresso Book Machine at the Manhattan bookstore.

We unveiled the July 2010 Print Edition of GalleyCat Reviews.

Author Elizabeth Gilbert saw a massive book sales bump from the Eat Pray Love film.

Two video games topped the Amazon Kindle Store’s top free list.

Voting opened for SXSW 2011 panel discussions; help pick the publishing panels at the annual festival.

Our readers chimed in for a defense of YA-reading adults.

Mediabistro Book Club returned with lots of free books to give away.

One comic book fan recreated the entire Scott Pilgrim vs. the World movie trailer out of comic book panels–watch the video embedded above.

You helped create an inspiring Women in Publishing Twitter Directory.

Still want more? Check out our Weekend Reading archives.