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Whoah! Would you get a load of that top 10? Mike Ma (hon.) retains his rank yet again, as new addition RE: Trailer Trash dislodges John Jay Stancliff's Fedbook from the #2 position. Gardner's Call of the Crocodile remains strongly in the top 5, with L.A. Labuschagne's SHAMAN making a shocking rise from lowest-ranked to #5. Pseudo Bulkington's The Orators, previously a #2 seller, makes a cheeky reappearance at #8 this week. And finally, the heretofore unseen Steven Boswell makes a bid for relevancy with Playtime's Consequences at #9. R.C. Waldun (hon.) shows a downward slide from last week, with two of Gardner's books seeming to have edged Akaso off the ranks entirely. Ogden Nesmer is a notable absence, unable to maintain sales of I Pray to the Hungry God.

If you've been spending too much time in /wg/, it can be easy to lose sight of our place in the broader world of publishing. Therefore, those of us here at the /lit/ Official Register have created a handy infographic to help you keep a realistic perspective.

Exciting rumors have been circulating in the Gossip Catalog, indicating plans for a film adaptation of Horia Belcea's The Synthesis of the Objective and the Subjective, an upcoming new release from Zulu Alitspa, and some closure from the last-known editor of &amp magazine.

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