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

Every 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 has the extremist group “Moms for Liberty” backed book bans in schools?

Why was the Bible the most recent target of book bans

What is the lawsuit against Amazon and the Big Five publishers based on? 

How will Apple’s Vision Pro affect publishers? 

How has AI affected the book publishing industry

International Bestsellers, May 2023

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: New Zealand and Philippines. 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 5/29- 6/2

Every 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 has a new Arkansas law meant to ban librarians from providing “obscene” books to children been received? 

What stance has Illinois taken on the practice of book banning?  

How can literature help us navigate the future of AI

How will Google’s new search engine affect publishers? 

How are publication fees limiting the progress of scientific publishers

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 5/22- 5/26

Every 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 is Barnes and Noble rebranding itself? 

Why did Masha Green resign from the PEN America board?

Why was Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem banned from a Florida school?

Why does the US need its own book fair

How is AI being used for storytelling?

People Round-Up, Mid-May 2023

PEOPLE

SVP of finance and publishing operations for the HarperCollins US General Books Group, Len Marshall will retire on June 16.

Maribeth Casey and Barbara Blasucci left Hachette Book Group last week as part of the voluntary resignation benefits program. Carol Meadows, Denise Atkinson, Celeste Aiello Gordon, and Linda Jamison left HBG last week as well. Kara Brammer has joined Hachette Books and Hachette Go as associate director of marketing. She was at HarperCollins.

Senior vice president and managing director of global publishing at Wattpad Webtoon Studios Ashleigh Gardner will leave the company at the end of May after a decade with Wattpad.

Sydney Rogers will join as a literary agent at Idea Architects on June 1. She is currently executive editor at Harper One.

Daniel Berkowitz joins Bookshop.org as advertising sales director.  He was previously Founder of AuthorPop.

Abby Endler has joined Vintage and Anchor as marketing manager, reporting to Lauren Weber. She was previously in publicity at Knopf.

At Tor Publishing Group, Stephanie Stein has joined as senior editor, acquiring adult science fiction and fantasy. She was previously at Harper Children’s

Sophie Cudd has joined The Book Group as associate agent, dividing time between Nashville and New York. She was previously an assistant and agent trainee at WME. She will build her list in both adult fiction and nonfiction as well as select children’s picture books.

Hellie Ogden has joined William Morris Endeavor in London as co-head of the books department. She was at Janklow & Nesbit UK. Lucy Balfour has also joined WME as an agent. She was previously a scout at Louise Allen-Jones Associates.

Senior editor Lizzie Davis, associate editor Zoë Koenig, and publicist Daley Farr have all resigned from Coffee House Press. A staff of seven remains.

At W. W. Norton, Metadata operations manager Caroline A. Hayes has left the company.

Colette Burke will join WH Smith the board as a non-executive director on July 1. She is EVP and COO of the LEGO Group.

Chelene Knight will step away from her role as agent at Transatlantic Agency to focus on her writing career and her literary coaching business, Breathing Space Creative. She will remain involved with the agency on a freelance basis and as the internal programs designer.

 

PROMOTIONS

Vice president, editor-in-chief of Norton John Glusman will step back from managerial duties in July, becoming vice president, executive editor, and continuing to acquire. Glusman has been editor in chief since 2011. Dan Gerstle is promoted to editor in chief.

Lauren Ortiz has been promoted to publicity manager at Little, Brown. 

At HarperCollins,   Chris Anderson has been promoted to director, finance for the Harper One Group. Tom Pombo has been promoted to executive director, finance, Harper Children’s. Marina Schiffman has been promoted to vp, finance for the Morrow Group. Mike Rohrs has been promoted to vp, finance for the Harper Group and International Foreign Language. Tara Feehan has been promoted to vp, finance projects. Jennifer Civiletto has been promoted to director, backlist. Zaynah Ahmed has been promoted to marketing coordinator at Harper Group. Megan Looney has been promoted to senior marketing manager at Harper Perennial and Harper Paperbacks.  

At Harmony Rodale, Dervla Kelly will be transitioning to a role as executive editor, Rodale Books, reporting to publisher Diana Baroni. Katherine Leak has been promoted to assistant editor, reporting to executive editor Donna Loffredo.

Gabriella Doob has been promoted to senior editor at Ecco

At Morrow Group, Ariana Sinclair has been promoted to associate editor and Tessa James has been promoted to associate editor.  

Kristen Bianco has been promoted to senior publicist at Putnam

Dan Crissman has been promoted to editorial director at Indiana University Press.

Tina McIntyre steps into the expanded role of interim head of publishing and marketing for Wattpad Webtoon Studios and the Wattpad Webtoon Book Group, reporting to president Aron Levitz.

At Bonnier Books UK, Ruth Bennett has been promoted to editorial director, focusing on Piccadilly Press, while still acquiring for Hot Key Books. Ella Whiddett moves up to commissioning editor for both Piccadilly Press and Hot Key Books, focused on YA titles.

Kate Rogers has been promoted to licensing coordinator at KO Media Management.

At ArtHouse Literary Agency, Lane Clarke has been promoted to agent and Carleen Geisler has been promoted to associate agent.

At The Seymour Agency, Cole Lanahan has been promoted to agent.

 

DULY NOTED

W.W. Norton has announced it will donate 100,000 books to mark its 100th anniversary.  

Lawyers for Simon & Schuster and bestselling author Bob Woodward have filed two new motions to dismiss an amended $50 million lawsuit filed by former president Donald Trump, which alleges that Woodward and S&S breached Trump’s copyright interests by publishing The Trump Tapes: The Historical Record.

Authors and illustrators represented by Jordan Hamessley at New Leaf Literary & Media were informed that Hamessley had parted ways with the company and that they would no longer receive representation as a result. The Author’s Guild stepped in to help resolve the dispute.

 

EVENTS

May 25-28
Warsaw International Book Fair
Warsaw, Poland

May 22-28
Abu Dhabi International Book Fair
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

May 25-June 4
Hay Festival Wales
Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales

June 2-June 4
Fan Expo Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA

June 5- June 7
ABA Children’s Institute
Milwaukee, WI 

June 5- June 7
LIBER 2023
Budapest, Hungary

June 9- June 11
Fan Expo Dallas
Dallas, TX

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 5/15- 5/19

Every 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 have publishers reacted to the increasing number of book bans in Florida and across the South? 

What is the future of ghostwriting? 

How has TikTok influenced the book publishing industry?

Would publishing less books improve the quality of work published? 

How is LinkedIn being used to drive content discovery for publishers?

International Bestsellers, April 2023

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: Brazil and Singapore. 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 5/8- 5/12

Every 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 does AI give book recommendations and what are its limitations?

How will AI affect Google’s search engine? 

Should Supreme Court justices recuse themselves from cases involving their publisher? 

Why are republicans pushing to defund public libraries?

What is the future of AI as part of the creative process?

People Round-Up, Early May 2023

PEOPLE

Simon & Schuster announced that former executive Dawn Davis will return to the publishing house as senior v-p and publisher of 37 Ink and executive editor of the S&S trade imprint. Davis moves to S&S from Condé Nast, where since 2020 she has been editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious. At Scribner, Kassandra Rhoads has joined as a publicist. She was previously associate publicist at the Simon & Schuster imprint.

Jack Jensen, who has been with Chronicle Books for 46 years, will step down from his position as President of the McEvoy Group this month and will take the role of chair of the McEvoy Group advisory board.  He will continue to serve on the board of Abrams & Chronicle Books in the UK, which has a distribution partnership.

 Ginee Seo, executive publishing director for children’s books, is departing the company to “pursue a career in writing and editing and to spend more time with family.” Chronicle’s founding children’s publisher Victoria Rock will lead the division until a successor is named.

Clare Maurer has joined Simon Element and Marysue Rucci Books as publicity manager. She was previously senior publicist at Scribner.

In agenting news, Agent Sara Crowe has founded Sara Crowe Literary. She was previously a senior agent at Pippin Properties for seven years.  At Folio Literary Management, Jenna Land Free has joined as an affiliated literary agent. She was previously an agent at Ross Yoon Agency.

Adria Goetz has joined KT Literary as senior agent and illustration coordinator, seeking picture books (especially by author-illustrators), middle grade fiction, graphic novels, and adult fiction—particularly rom coms, thrillers, and upmarket fiction. Arley Sorg has joined as associate agent, primarily interested in adult speculative titles, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror with speculative/fantastic elements, literary speculative fiction, and climate fiction.  Founded in 1999, Julie Burton Agency has been acquired by Watson, Little. Juliet Burton joins Watson, Little as consultant, helping to transition her 25 clients.

At Kevin Anderson & Associates, Jaime Levine has joined as executive editor specializing in science fiction and fantasy. She was previously a senior editor at William Morrow.

Dani Sanchez, owner of Wildfire Marketing Solutions, has joined SBR Media Literary Agency as a junior agent.

Book editor Laurie Hertzel has retired from Minneapolis Star-Tribune after 15 years in the position.

At Naval Institute Press, Sam Caggiula has joined as publicity manager. Caggiula previously worked at Casemate, Skyhorse, and Running Press.

Jen Newens has joined Martin Literary & Media Management as senior literary manager, representing primarily picture books, middle grade, young adult and graphic novels, as well as adult food and drink. She was most recently publishing director of West Margin Press.

Michael Pintauro joins Trident Media Group as digital media and marketing manager. He was most recently director of marketing at Bay Street Theater.

Aram Fox joined Massie & McQuilkin. He was previously at YMU Group’s U.S literary division and Aram Fox Literary Scouting

Annie Stone and Stephanie Beard are joining Podium as directors of acquisition, reporting to Kate Runde, vice president, acquisitions. Stone was most recently director of content acquisitions for Yonder. Beard previously led the rights department at Sourcebooks.

 

PROMOTIONS

At Sourcebooks, Tiffany Schultz has been promoted to marketing manager. Megan O’Brien, Peter Racenis, Rachael Renner, and Anthony Perez have been promoted to customer experience representative II. Anthony Feliciano has been promoted to systems analyst II. Darren Orange has been promoted to senior systems developer. Anthony DeLuca has been promoted to senior staff accountant.

Stephen King is being promoted to managing director of Hardie Grant Publishing UK and US, adding oversight on the development of the Hardie Grant Books North America imprint which launches this fall. The publishing director of the Quadrille imprint Sarah Lavelle will also take on new responsibility, becoming managing director, publishing, Hardie Grant UK. Both promotions are effective as of July 1.

At Macmillan Speaker’s Bureau, Colleen Osborne has been promoted to assistant director. Samia Fakih has been promoted to associate editor at Macmillan Children’s.

Gianna Lakenauth has been promoted to associate editor at Knopf Children’s.

Gina Iaquinta has been promoted to senior editor at Liverlight

At Candlewick Press, Stephanie Pando has been promoted to publicist. Hayley Parker has been promoted to senior designer.

Alison Romig has been promoted to associate editor at Delacorte Press.

At Soho Press, Taz Urnov has been promoted to associate editor.

At Renaissance Literary & Talent, Jacklyn Saferstein-Hansen has been promoted to associate agent.

Marin Takikawa has been promoted to associate agent at The Friedrich Agency.

At Phaidon, Alex Coumbis has been promoted to publicity director, North America. Sarah Chester is named director of special markets and retail sales. Sierra Cortner has been promoted to senior content marketing manager. Tessa Houstoun has been promoted to marketing manager, North America. Ruby Modell is promoted to national sales manager.

Eric Showers has been promoted to agent at Howard Morhaim Literary Agency

At Holiday House, Peachtree, and Pixel+Ink, Elyse Vincenty has been promoted to marketing manager, trade.

 

DULY NOTED

Publishers Marketplace notes that, following voluntary buyout offers from Hachette Book Group (to employees over 50) and HarperCollins (to employees with more than 25 years of service) earlier this year, Penguin Random House announced internally their own voluntary separation offering, available to employees who will be 60 or older as of the end of the year, and have 15 years of service or more. Eligible employees have until June 15 to take the offer.

Penguin Random House has acquired the publishing assets of Callisto Media, in a deal led (and announced) by their partner Sourcebooks, which will manage the Callisto catalog and publishing program.

Founder and publisher/editor-in-chief of Harper San Francisco (now Harper One), Clayton Carlson, 83, died at home on April 20. Carlson led the relocation of the Harper & Row religion, philosophy and psychology departments from New York to San Francisco in 1976. 

Hachette Book Group’s sci-fi/fantasy division Orbit will launch the digital imprint Orbit Works.

Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of the 1981 blockbuster When Bad Things Happen to Good People, and 15 other titles that comforted and encouraged readers in their times of grief, suffering, doubt and fear, died in Canton, Mass. He was 88.

 

EVENTS

April 27-May 15
Buenos Aires Book Fair
Buenos Aires, Argentina

May 3-14
Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival
Sharjah, UAE

May 22-25
U.S Book Show
New York, NY

May 25-28
Warsaw International Book Fair
Warsaw, Poland

May 22-28
Abu Dhabi International Book Fair
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

May 25-June 4
Hay Festival Wales
Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales

Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 5/1 – 5/5

Every 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 is TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, expanding into the publishing industry?

Why have Hollywood writers gone on strike?

What does IBM have to say about AI replacing the work force

What can be said about the current climate for journalists on World Press Freedom Day? 

What do Harvard affiliates have to say of recent book bans targeting criminal race theory?