Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 9/20-9/24

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

Who are America’s non-readers?

What do influencers bring to publishing?

Is AI narration the next frontier for audiobooks?

How has Barnes & Noble pivoted during the pandemic?

What kind of books are being banned or challenged in 2021?

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 9/13-9/17

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

Why do some people find ebooks so unsatisfying?

Which supply chain issues are behind the looming publishing slowdown?

How is Christian publishing responding to Christian nationalism?

What do this year’s Booker shortlisters reveal about our preoccupations?

Does a “saturation point” for books about race actually exist?

People Round-Up, Mid-September 2021

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Four months after acquiring Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, HarperCollins has announced its integration plans. HarperCollins will launch a yet-unnamed adult imprint to be led by Deb Brody, formerly VP and Publisher for HMH Adult Trade and now VP and Editorial Director at William Morrow. The children’s imprints and HMH Productions, now rebranded as HarperCollins Productions, have become part of HarperCollins Children’s Books, under the direction of President and Publisher Suzanne Murphy. Mariner Books will merge with Custom House, with the Custom House name to be phased out; the imprint will be led by VP and Editorial Director Peter Hubbard. Liane Stehlik oversees the North American Tolkien program, as well as adult properties in the William Morrow Group. HMH Books for Young Readers has been restructured as The Clarion Group, comprising Clarion and Versify and led by VP and Publishing Director Mary Wilson. Graphic novels published under Etch will now be published and cobranded under HarperAlley. Ed Spade, who took over as Head of HMH Trade last November, has been named SVP of Online Sales.

Elsewhere at HarperCollins, Zandra Margariño has joined as SVP of Human Resources. Previously she was Chief People Officer at ThinkFoodGroup. At HarperOne, author and editor Elizabeth Mitchell joins as Executive Editor. Leah Morse joins Harlequin Trade Publishing as Senior Publicist; she was most recently Senior Publicist at Other Press.

At Forbes Books/Advantage Media, Evan Schnittman joins as Global Chief Product Officer. Most recently he was VP of Sales and Business Development at UWorld.

Pearson Chief Product Officer and Co-President, Direct to Consumer Ishantha Lokuge is leaving the company for personal reasons. Tim Bozik, President, Higher Education will add responsibility as Interim Chief Product Officer beginning October 4.

At The New York Times, Molly Young and Alexandra Jacobs join the Books desk as Staff Critics. Young had been Literary Critic at New York Magazine, while Jacobs moves over the Style desk and has freelanced for the New York Times Book Review for over a decade. Additionally, Jennifer Wilson, Contributing Writer for the Books & Arts section at The Nation, will become a contributing essayist for the Book Review.

Coffee House Press has named Anitra Budd as its new Executive Director and Publisher. Most recently she had been a writing professor and freelancer.

Jennifer Nakamura joins Chronicle as Executive Director, Marketing & Ecommerce. Previously she was Head of Marketing & Ecommerce at SOKO. In addition, Olivia Butze joins as Social Media Manager.

At Zando, Chloe Texier-Rose joins as Director of Publicity. Previously she was Senior Publicist at Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

At Walt Disney Television, Clare Richardson joins as Director, Creative Acquisitions. She previously oversaw book scouting for Netflix at Maria B. Campbell Associates. Amy King joins Hyperion Avenue as Art Director; she had been Creative Director at the L.A. Times.

Amelia Mack, lately Art Director at Chronicle Books, joins Astra Publishing House as Art Director.

Senior Strategy Officer Dan Cullen will retire from the American Booksellers Association at the end of the year. Sydney Jarrard has left her position as Content Director to focus on her own writing. Additionally, she will launch an editorial service, Speakeasy Conscious Language Consulting.

At the National Book Foundation, Meg Tansey joins as Director of Development. Most recently she was Development Lead at The Billie Holiday Theatre. Ale Romero, lately Associate Director for Marketing and Communications at Junior Achievement of New York, joins as Communications and Marketing Manager. Additionally, Taylor Michael joins as Program Coordinator; she is also Associate Editor at A Public Space.

At Melville House, Maya Bradford joins as Director of Publicity. She had been Senior Publicist at Abrams prior. Gregory Henry, lately Senior Publicity Manager at HarperCollins, joins as Senior Publicist. Sammi Sontag joins as Publicist. Additionally, Michael Barson joined the company earlier this year as Senior Publicity Executive. His previous positions include Senior Executive, Publicity at G.P. Putnam’s Sons.

At Abrams Children’s, Paul Ruditis joins as Executive Editor, Entertainment and Licensed Publishing, Children’s Books. He was previously Senior Editor at Insight Editions. Diego Lopez, formerly Associate Editor joins as Editor, Entertainment and Licensed Publishing, Children’s Books. Deena Fleming joins Amulet Books as Associate Art Director; she was previously Associate Art Director at Scholastic Book Fairs with Canopy Books and Tangerine Press. Mary Jones, formerly freelance, joins Magic Cat as Editor. At Abrams, Elizabeth Palumbo joins as Associate Managing Editor. Previously she was Senior Managing Editor for Thieme Group. Zack Knoll, previously Associate Editor at Simon & Schuster, joins as Editor.

In agency news…KJ Grow joins KN Literary Arts as General Manager. Most recently she was Publisher at Shambhala Publications. Elizabeth Fithian, lately Agent Director at Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau, joins P.S. Literary Agency as Literary Agent. Barbara Jones, formerly Executive Editor at Henry Holt, joins Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency as Literary Agent. At Salky Literary Management, Kate Garrick joins as Agent; she had been Literary Agent at The Karpfinger Agency. Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland, formerly Editor and Producer at Berrett-Koehler, joins Odom Media Management as Associate Agent. At the Carol Mann Agency, Dani Segelbaum joins as Literary Agent and Subrights Manager. At Hill Nadel Literary Agency, Lauren Christiansen joins as Editorial and Foreign Rights Associate. Additionally, Founder Sarah Davies will retire from the Greenhouse Literary Agency at the end of the year, and Chelsea Eberly, presently Literary Agent, will take over on January 1.

In scouting news…Dillon Asher joins Maria B. Campbell Associates as Senior Book-to-Film Scout, overseeing Netflix. Previously he was Manager at The Gotham Group. Kaye Baginsky joins Bettina Schrewe Literary Scouting as Junior Scout.

David Bratt and Laura Bardolph Hubers have launched publicity firm, literary agency, and editorial service BBH Literary. Bratt was previously Executive Editor at Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, where Hubers worked as Director of Marketing and Publicity. Additionally, Stephanie Kelly has launched freelance editing service Stephanie Kelly Editorial; she was most recently Senior Editor at Dutton.

At Hogarth, Editorial Director Alexis Washam has left the company.  Naomi Gibbs joins Pantheon as Executive Editor. Previously she was Senior Editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. At Clarkson Potter, Susan Roxborough, lately Executive Editor at Sasquatch Books, joins as Senior Editor. Novelist John Burnham Schwartz, Director of the Sun Valley Writers Conference, has joined Penguin Press as Editor-at-Large. Isabel DaSilva joins Dutton and Plume as Marketing Manager; she was previously Associate Marketing Manager at Atria. At Random House Children’s Books, Claire Rivkin joins as Subsidiary Rights Coordinator, and Sarah Reck, lately Senior Digital Marketing Manager at the Senator John Heinz History Center, joins as Senior Manager of Brand Marketing.

At Sterling, Laura Schreiber joins as Executive Editor. She was formerly Editorial Director at Jimmy Patterson.

Mike Onorato, previously VP, Publicity at Smith Publicity, joins Sounds True as Director of Publicity.

In university press news, Lindsay Starr joins the University of North Carolina Press as Art Director. She had been Senior Designer at University of Texas Press. At Princeton University Press, Diana Gillooly joins as Executive Editor, Mathematics. Previously she was Senior Editor at Cambridge University Press. At the University of Chicago Press, Sara Doskow joins as Senior Editor for Political Science and Law. She was most recently Senior Editor, Politics and Sociology at Cambridge University Press.

Marisa Siegel joins Northwestern University Press as Senior Acquisitions Editor, Trade. She was previously Owner and Editor-in-Chief of The Rumpus. Faith Wilson Stein, formerly Associate Editor at Stanford University Press, joins as Senior Acquisitions Editor. Kirsten Markusic joins as Digital Content and Systems Coordinator.

David Cashion joins Kevin Anderson & Associates as Senior Editor. He worked previously as Executive Editor at Abrams.

At Broadleaf Books, Adrienne Ingrum, formerly Literary Agent and Freelance Editor at Adrienne Ingrum LLC, joins as Senior Editor.

Cathy Hennessey, formerly Senior Editor at Callisto Media, joins Peter Pauper Press as Senior Editor.

Jay Colvin joins Pixel + Ink as Senior Designer, a position he previously held at Simon Spotlight and Little Simon. Joselin Pichardo joins Holiday House as Production Coordinator.

At Simon & Schuster, Hannah Moushabeck joins as Independent Channel Marketing Manager. She had been Acquiring Editor, Children’s at Interlink Publishing Group. Catherine Laudone joins Paula Wiseman Books as Editor. Most recently she was Associate Editor at Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. At Atria, Natalie Hallak, lately Associate Editor at Park Row Books, joins as Editor.

At St. Martin’s Publishing Group, Tiffany Shelton will join as Manager, Acquisitions Outreach and Editor on September 20. Most recently she was Editor at Amazon Publishing.

Melissa Bloomfield joins TvS Media Group as Publicity Manager. She will continue with her present role as Event Coordinator for Brave + Kind Bookshop.

Kristin Errico joins little bee as Managing Editor. She had previously been Managing Editor at Harlequin.

At Candlewick Press, Kristin Zelazko and Olivia Swomley both join as Editors. Zelazko was formerly Senior Editor at little bee, and Swomley was Associate Editor at Workman Publishing. Mona Baloch joins as Imprint Coordinator.

At Callisto Media, Sasha Henriques, formerly Associate Editor at Random House Books for Young Readers, joins as Editor.

At Post Hill Press, Alex Novak joins as Acquiring Editor. Previously he was Publisher at Regnery History. Hannah Schaeffer and Caroline Vaught join as Publicists, and Aleigha Kelly joins as Managing Editor.

Bruna Dantas Lobato joins Words Without Borders as Digital Marketing and Communications Coordinator. 

 
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Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 9/6-9/10

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

Should translators’ names receive cover billing?

What could replace the Dewey Decimal System?

Over the past twenty years, how have we fictionalized 9/11?

Is serialized fiction a “disruption” or a return to the past?

How will new educational benefits affect Amazon‘s workforce?

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 8/30-9/3

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

How will specialty magazines fare with a new-and-improved Barnes & Noble?

Who owns library ebooks?

How much will kids’ sales drive the tablet market this decade?

Why are so many literary organizations facing diversity disputes now?

What’s behind the relative drop in US thriller sales?

International Bestsellers, August 2021

Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Poland and the United Arab Emirates. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the original. Where applicable, the US publisher is listed after the local publisher, separated by a “/”. The lists are taken from major newspapers or national retailers, which are noted at the bottom of each list.

Download the full list as a PDF here.

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 8/23-8/27

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

What is the fall forecast for book sales?

What place do police have in a public library?

How has Barnes & Noble used the pandemic era to regroup?

Should publishers stop making “post-pandemic” plans?

Has the moment arrived for fiction soundtracks?

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 8/16-8/20

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

Have print ARCs become a hot commodity?

What can platforms like Substack offer publishers and authors?

How is conservative publishing responding to the antiracist book boom?

Do authors of fiction owe something to their real-life inspiration?

What should self-published authors understand about distribution?

People Round-Up, Mid-August 2021

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At Scribner, Marysue Rucci will serve as VP, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of a new imprint, Marysue Rucci Books. She previously worked as VP and Editor-in-Chief of Simon & Schuster.

Tony Lutkus joins Diamond Book Distributors as President. He was most recently Senior Director, Sales & Marketing for Penguin Random House.

At Andrews McMeel Publishing, Erinn Pascal, formerly Editor at Scholastic, joins as Senior Editor, Children’s Books.

Laura Demoreuille joins Scholastic Trade as Editorial Director for 0-8 series and brands and Scholastic Early Learners. She was previously Editorial Director of Early Childhood Books at Scholastic Book Clubs. Anika Ventura joins Klutz as Assistant Editor.

Jess Harold joins Holt Children’s as Editor; she had been Associate Editor at Scholastic. Additionally, Dana Chidiac, formerly Editor at Dial Books for Young Readers, joins as Senior Editor.

At Disruption Books, Janet Potter, lately Events and Marketing Manager at Independent Publishers Group, joins as Marketing Director.

Amelia Mack joins Astra Publishing as Art Director. Most recently she was Children’s Art Director at Chronicle Books.

At Llewellyn Worldwide, Stephanie Ingle joins as Art Director. Colleen McLaren joins as Interior Book Designer; she was formerly Graphic Designer at Red Line Editorial.

Denne Michele Norris joins Electric Literature as Editor-in-Chief. Previously she was Senior Fiction Editor at The Rumpus.

Professor and literary scholar Elisa New has been named the first Director of the Center for Public Humanities at Arizona State University.

At Sourcebooks, BrocheAroe Fabian joins as Marketing Manager. She will continue to own and run River Dog Book Co. and to take on editorial and sensitivity reading projects under Broche Consulting. Additionally, Anna Venckus joins the company as Marketing Coordinator.

Daniella Wexler joins the Harper One Group as Senior Editor, acquiring for Harper One, HarperVia, and Amistad. Most recently she was Editor at Atria.

Alyssa Neumann joins Libro.fm as Product Operations Manager. Formerly she was Editor, Journals at Cambridge University Press.

At Insight Editions, Colleen Lindsay joins as Senior Publicity & Marketing Strategist. She was previously Senior Manager, Marketing and Social Media at TKO Studios.

At Graywolf, Steve Woodward is leaving his position as Senior Editor and can be contacted at snwoodward@gmail.com.

Joining Vintage Books and Anchor Books is Editor Michael Tizzano, formerly Associate Editor at The Countryman Press. Additionally, Neda Dallal joins Tacher Perigee as Assistant Marketing Manager; she had been Senior Marketing Associate at the Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau. At Random House Children’s, Madison Furr, lately Associate Publicist at Macmillan, joins as Publicist.  

At Kent State University Press, Julia Wiesenberg joins as Marketing and Sales Manager. Formerly she was Executive Director of the Buckeye Book Fair.

Keely Thomas-Menter joins Chronicle as Food and Lifestyle Publicist.

Gabriel Kachuck joins Oxford University Press as Publicist. He had previously worked as Editorial Assistant at Liveright.

 
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Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 8/9-8/13

­Red Number 5Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know.

Who are contemporary book reviews for?

How does Cuomo’s book deal reveal the limitations of the political memoir?

Do textbook manufacturers bias our perception of history?

What can Goodreads do to combat extortion?

Has the pandemic shifted the balance between print and ebooks?