Theaters went dark in London’s West End last year, galleries closed and concert halls stood silent.
📚But there was one creative industry that flourished during lockdown: the reading and publishing of books bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Publishers, parents and educators are now hoping the reading habit will stick around post-Covid.
Here's why it just might:
📖@HarperCollins had a “historic” final quarter of 2020
📖Then it posted a 45% jump in profits in the quarter ending in March 2021 bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
HarperCollins CEO Charlie Redmayne points to profitable backlist sales from the likes of:
📚J. R. R. Tolkien
📚George R. R. Martin
📚Agatha Christie bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Rising sales of teen fiction have cheered those worried that a long absence from the classroom might blunt children’s appetite for reading.
Harry Potter still works his magic, for example. Revenue from J.K. Rowling’s books rose by 7% over the last year bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Reflecting the serious concerns of Black Lives Matter, titles such as “Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race” by Reni Eddo-Lodge has been highly popular bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Many adults who initially sought escapism in TV streaming found that its formatted pleasures soon palled.
After a few months of lockdown, we rediscovered the joys of reading bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Television watching and serious reading aren’t necessarily incompatible pursuits though.
Bridgerton, a Regency-era bodice-ripper with a BLM slant, prompted many to revisit their dog-eared copies of Jane Austen’s contemporaneous novels of polite society bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Digital books have been selling well — but they have not dominated the market as once predicted.
In the U.K., sales of e-books peaked in 2014 and then started to decline — only to reverse during the first lockdown in 2020 bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
Although publishers are prospering, Amazon is the real winner from Covid-19.
The one-click purchase giant delivered books to millions of new customers’ doors bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
☁️Every silver lining has a cloud.
New writers have found it hard to attract attention.
Many titles set to be released in 2020 were shelved by publishers until the indie bookshops that know best how to promote them could reopen bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
We have yet to see the pandemic inspire any new literary classics.
“It is remarkable to see how, in a very short time, a series of clichés coalesced," said author @MWLaPointe.
So what writer will do justice to this strange, sad period of our history? bloom.bg/3vlGUa4
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At the start of the pandemic, headlines signaled the end of days for the Golden State: “California doom: Staggering $54 billion deficit looms,” the AP declared.
Yet that's not what the data shows. California’s economy is the opposite of doom trib.al/IFBEiqA
No one anticipated the latest round of data showing that California has no peers among developed economies for…
💰Expanding GDP
💼Creating jobs
💸Raising household income
👨🏭Manufacturing growth
💡Innovation
☀️Clean energy trib.al/IFBEiqA
By adding 1.3 million people to its non-farm payrolls since April 2020 -- equal to the workforce of Nevada -- California easily surpassed Texas & New York.
Household income increased $164 billion, almost as much as Texas, Florida & Pennsylvania combined trib.al/IFBEiqA
It’s not just adults of a certain age complaining about their eyesight after more than a year of being glued to a:
💻 Laptop
🖥️ Desktop
📱 Mobile phone
📺 Large TV screen
Far more kids than before are coming in needing glasses, too trib.al/61PLLba
Myopia has been a growing concern during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially among children.
➡️ A study showed myopia in children ages 6 to 13 increased by up to three times in 2020
➡️ On average, children were more shortsighted trib.al/SSRFzpX
Myopia is the most common ocular disorder and a leading cause of visual impairment in children.
It is estimated to affect 52% of the world population by 2050.
👓 If you don’t have glasses now, you probably will soon trib.al/SSRFzpX
💦 Planning to float around in your pool this summer? A shortage of chlorine tablets threatens to make that difficult trib.al/UjeOUhg
The chlorine squeeze is especially acute because Americans are more pool-happy than ever:
➡️ Demand for pool upgrades and new construction skyrocketed during the Covid-19 pandemic
➡️ Pool owners who didn’t do any extra work started using their pools more trib.al/UjeOUhg
The chlorine market likely would have been able to keep up were it not for a fire at a BioLab chemical plant last year.
The damage took out a facility responsible for a significant portion of the popular chlorine tablets produced for the U.S. market trib.al/UjeOUhg
If we hear from an alien civilization, should we send a message back? Or stay silent?
This issue has stirred argument among scientists. But this really shouldn’t be a decision for scientists alone — the entire world should be involved trib.al/v6XJWAA
If alien civilizations exist, the chances we'll make contact are probably growing faster than ever before given advances in our ability to study planets orbiting other star systems, and to search with telescopes for signals indicating intelligent life trib.al/v6XJWAA
So far, nearly every such signal detected has eventually been traced back to our own satellites or interference coming from other human activity.
But one day — next week, in a century, maybe longer — that may change trib.al/v6XJWAA
The job market recovery is looking better for 2023 and 2024.
The best evidence for the optimistic outlook is coming from a surprising place: teenagers trib.al/UhfE1Ke
Teenagers are less affected by the factors holding back labor supply than any other demographic.
🚫They weren't eligible for economic impact payments while living at home
🚫They'd be ineligible for unemployment insurance as full-time students twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
A full employment recovery to pre-pandemic levels is going to take longer than we thought.
But booming employment trends among teenagers suggests that strong demand for workers should flow through into higher levels of labor-force participation teenagers trib.al/UhfE1Ke