The blockbuster, story-driven YouTube series Spy Ninjas -- which counts 38 million subscribers and 400 million monthly viewers across six channels -- has signed a publishing deal with Scholastic for the U.S. and Canada.
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#BookTok is still booming. So why is TikTok getting out of publishing?
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Hit YouTube Franchise ‘Spy Ninjas’ Inks Three-Year Book Deal With Scholastic
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Pioneering YouTuber Gigi Gorgeous Has Penned A Memoir About Her Transgender Journey
Pioneering YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous, one of the platform’s first transgender creators to furnish an intimate glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of her journey -- can now add published author to her extensive resume.
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Meghan Rienks Has Written A Memoir, ‘You’re Not Special’, Hitting Shelves Next Year
Meghan Rienks isn’t the first YouTube star to venture into the literary realm, and she won’t be the last -- but the 25-year-old lifestyle vlogger and actress insists that her debut memoir, You’re Not Special, will present a more unvarnished look at her life than comparable titles.
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Jessie Paege Fetes Release Of Debut Book With Star-Studded Spotify Playlist
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Scary Storytime Vlogger Loey Lane To Release Debut Novel ‘Haunted In Hollywood’
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The Gabbie Show’s First Book Is ‘Adultolescence’, An Illustrated Poetry Collection
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YouTuber Colin Furze Announces How-To Book For Young Inventors
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Lilly ‘Superwoman’ Singh To Embark On Another World Tour For Upcoming ‘Bawse’ Book
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YouTubers Rally Around Zoella Following ‘Guardian’ Column Disparaging Her Books, Vlogs
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Hunter March To Release Compilation Book About YouTubers’ Offscreen Lives
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Serialized Fiction App Radish Raises $3 Million From UTA, Author Amy Tan, Others
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