Short news items from the world of book publishing:
07/08/2025

Danny Yanez to Succeed Todd R. Siegal at Franklin & Siegal Associates
Siegal (l.) will retire at the end of 2025 after 39 years of scouting, and Yanez will take over as president and sole proprietor of the agency, which will be renamed Franklin Siegal & Yanez in the new year.07/07/2025

Southern Festival of Books to Return
After months of uncertainty following federal funding cuts, Humanities Tennessee has announced that its annual festival will return for its 37th year this October, in partnership with Vanderbilt University.07/03/2025

The Top 10 Bestselling Books of 2025 (So Far)
Mel Robbins’s The Let Them Theory and Suzanne Collins’s Sunrise on the Reaping topped the bestsellers list in the first six months of 2025, selling 1.7 million and 1.6 million copies respectively, according to Circana BookScan.07/02/2025

TJ Kelleher to Depart Basic Books
The VP and editorial director will step down in August after 16 years at the Hachette Book Group imprint. Basic Books Group publisher Lara Heimert said Kelleher had “decided to leave publishing and embrace a new life as a gentleman farmer.”07/01/2025

Galiot Sets Sail for Inaugural Season
Galiot Press, a Mass.-based indie publisher founded by Henriette Lazaridis and Anjali Mitter Duva last year, has announced its first four fiction titles to be released starting this October.07/01/2025

Lauren Wein Promoted to EIC at Avid Reader
The Simon & Schuster imprint’s longtime VP and editorial director has been promoted to VP and editor-in-chief. Wein has been with Avid Reader since its founding six years ago.06/30/2025

Dzanc Teams with PalmArtPress
The U.S. arm of Berlin-based indie publisher PalmArtPress will become an imprint of Dzanc Books. Dzanc will also distribute the press, previously distributed by the now-shuttered Small Press Distribution, to the U.S. market.06/27/2025

Crown to Publish McConaughey’s Latest Title
Gillian Blake and Matthew Inman picked up North American rights to Matthew McConaughey’s latest book, Poems & Prayers, from Matthew Elblonk at DeFiore and Company. Publication is slated for September 16.06/26/2025

Trio of Publishers Reteam on Poetry in Translation Prize
The new prize will include a $5,000 advance and a simultaneous book deal with New Directions, the U.K.’s Fitzcarraldo, and Australia’s Giramondo. The program will run alongside the three publishers’ other joint award, the biennial Novel Prize.06/26/2025

Oxbelly Announces 2025 Fiction Fellows
The Oxbelly Fiction Writers program has selected 10 emerging writers to attend its 10th annual retreat, slated for June 28–July 6 in Messinia, Greece. Featured guests and advisors include Katie Kitamura and Namwali Serpell.06/26/2025

HBG Partners with Inkluded
Hachette Book Group is teaming with the nonprofit, which is dedicated to training and placing young people from underrepresented groups into their first publishing jobs, on its Inkluded Academy, Spotlight, and Pathways programs.06/26/2025

2025 Orwell Prizes Announced
Ukrainian war crimes investigator Victoria Amelina’s Looking at Women, Looking at War posthumously won the Orwell Prize for Political Writing, and Irish author Donal Ryan’s Heart, Be at Peace won the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction.06/25/2025

Korean Publishing Fair Heads to Manhattan
The K-Book Market, set for September 4–5, will feature 15 Korean publishers, a books exhibition with more than 100 titles, and access to Korean IP across books, media, and adaptation-ready content.06/25/2025

‘Kirkus’ Publisher, CEO Meg LaBorde Kuehn to Depart
Kuehn will leave her role after 14 years at the helm of Kirkus Reviews, effective July 11. Judy Hottensen, former VP and associate publisher of Grove/Atlantic, will serve as interim CEO.06/24/2025

EveryLibrary Releases Report on Book Censorship
“The Censorship Acceleration” explores how book bans have shifted from isolated incidents to a nationwide movement, driven by well-funded political and religious organizations.06/24/2025

13A Nets Memoir by NBA Star Allen Iverson
The imprint of Gallery Books will publish Misunderstood, a memoir that “recounts with searing clarity and touching candor” Iverson’s life, from childhood to his induction in the NBA Hall of Fame and more, in October.06/23/2025

Flamingo Catches Jalen Hurts’s Picture Book Debut
Margaret Anastas acquired world rights to the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and 2025 Super Bowl MVP’s Better Than a Touchdown, illustrated by Nneka Myers and set for a March 2026 release.06/23/2025

TikTok Owner ByteDance to Shutter 8th Note Press Imprint
The small publishing arm of ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, appears to be shutting down, after agents and authors received emails last month informing them that it would return publication rights.06/23/2025

Wiley Taps Craig Albright as EVP, CFO
Albright joins Wiley with more than 30 years of leadership experience in finance and strategy roles, most recently at Xerox. He will succeed Chris Caridi, who has served as the company’s interim CFO.06/20/2025

U.S. Book Show Programs to Air on C-SPAN
Recordings of Schomburg Center director Joy Bivin’s keynote and a panel with S&S CEO Jonathan Karp and HBG CEO David Shelley at PW’s U.S. Book Show, held on June 3, will air this weekend on C-SPAN.06/20/2025

Distribution Deals for the Week of June 23, 2025
Simon & Schuster inks a deal with Melbourne University Press, Ingram joins forces with De Gruyter Brill, and more.06/20/2025

Distribution Deals for the Week of June 16, 2025
HBG extends its partnership with Nosy Crow, Two Rivers Distribution and Mayo Clinic Press join forces, and more.06/18/2025

Kate Medina to Receive Center for Fiction Medal
Medina, who has served as an editor at Random House for nearly four decades and worked with such authors as John Irving and Yiyun Li, is the recipient of the Center for Fiction’s 2025 Medal for Editorial Excellence.06/17/2025

Daniel Gumnit Appointed Executive Director, CEO of Little Free Library
Gumnit succeeds Greig Metzger, who retired from the St. Paul, Minn.–based nonprofit this month. He previously held executive roles at such local nonprofits as Minnesota Alliance with Youth, People Serving People, and Twin Cities PBS National Productions.06/16/2025

AUPresses Names Dennis Lloyd 75th President
The University of Wisconsin Press director brings more than 30 years of experience spanning six presses to the role, previously held by Liverpool Press’s Anthony Cond.06/16/2025

Sourcebooks Inks Deal with Author L.J. Ross
Anna Michels and Jenna Jankowski at Sourcebooks imprint Poisoned Pen Press acquired North American rights, at auction, to 49 titles by self-published British crime fiction author L.J. Ross. The first title, Impostor, is slated for early 2026.06/12/2025

Powell’s Books Warehouse Sale Returns
The independent bookstore will host its second Warehouse Sale in Portland, Ore., next month and plans to double the size of the event, with more than 70,000 discounted books on offer.06/12/2025

Hachette India Names Riti Jagoorie as Next Managing Director
Riti Jagoorie has been appointed managing director of Hachette India, succeeding founder Thomas Abraham, who is retiring. Jagoorie is the first woman to lead one of India’s multinational publishing houses, and will step into the role in January 2026.06/11/2025

Ignition Press Inks Distribution Deal with PRH
Penguin Random House Publisher Services will distribute titles from the creator-driven comic book and graphic novel publisher, founded last year by a who’s who of industry veterans, starting in September.06/11/2025

ReadingGroupGuides.com’s Book Group Speed Dating Returns
The virtual event, slated for June 13, will feature representatives from eight publishers who will share new and upcoming titles with booksellers, librarians, and book group leaders.06/11/2025

Julia Borcherts Launches Literary PR Firm
After over a decade at Kaye Publicity, Borcherts is launching Julia Publicity, a New York City–based boutique literary PR and marketing agency for authors and publishers.06/10/2025

NAIBA Executive Director Eileen Dengler to Retire
Dengler, who has led the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association for more than 20 years, will retire at the end of 2026.06/10/2025

David Means Wins PEN/Malamud Award
Means, the author of six story collections, is the winner of this year’s PEN/Bernard and Ann Malamud Award, which recognizes writers who have “demonstrated exceptional achievement in the short story form.”06/09/2025

Authors Guild Receives Grant for Archive Preservation Project
The Authors Guild Foundation has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the Leon Levy Foundation to support a comprehensive project to preserve, process, and improve access to its extensive archives, which chronicle more than a century of literary advocacy.06/09/2025

HarperCollins Nordic Names New Managing Director
Rebecka Leffler (r.) will succeed Anette Ekström (l.), who is retiring after nearly 25 years with the company, as managing director of HarperCollins Nordic, effective September 3. The company publishes in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland.06/09/2025

Inklore to Publish Manhua Adaptation of Heaven Official’s Blessing
The Random House Worlds imprint has acquired world English rights to the official manhua adaptation of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu’s hit web novel series Heaven Official’s Blessing. The first book in the series is slated for this fall.06/06/2025

Books BC and BC Libraries Partner on E-book Initiative
British Columbia publishers, authors, and librarians have collaborated to create a browsable list of e-books originating in and emblematic of the province.06/06/2025

Distribution Deals for the Week of June 2, 2025
Simon & Schuster has inked a distribution deal with White Star, Baker & Taylor will represent the sales and distribution for three new publishers, and more.06/05/2025

Philomena Polefrone Wins Harvard’s Carr-Ryan Fellowship
The associate director of the ABA’s American Booksellers for Free Expression initiative has received a fellowship to research “the role of independent bookstores as the vanguard and final line of defense for the right to read in the United States.”06/05/2025

Amazon Editors Name Best Books of 2025 So Far
Charlotte McConaghy’s thriller Wild Dark Shore tops the list of Amazon Books’ best books of the first half of the year.06/04/2025

Pinkberry, Emily Henry Team on Fro-Yo Flavor, Sweepstakes
The frozen yogurt chain has partnered with the bestselling author on a new flavor, as well as a sweepstakes to win autographed copies of Great Big Beautiful Life, a collection of Henry’s novels and branded merch, and a $50 Pinkberry gift card.06/04/2025

Rachel Hecht, Ellie VandenBerg Launch Kin & Co. Literary Scouting
The full-service scouting agency combines the rosters of Rachel Hecht Children’s Scouting’s and Baker Literary Scouting, covering international publishing, film, and TV clients across the adult fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA genres.06/04/2025

Florida Is Writing the Book Banning Playbook, Report Finds
“The Blueprint State: Lessons from Parents Left Behind by ‘Parental Rights’ Policies in Florida,” cowritten by PEN America and the Florida Freedom to Read Project, argues that the state is a testing ground for federal policies censoring books and speech.06/02/2025

Judy Blume Receives 2025 WNBA Award
The Women’s National Book Association has presented Blume with this year’s WNBA Award, which is given every other year to a “living American woman who has done meritorious work in the world of books.”05/30/2025

BMI Conference Coming to NYC
Book Manufacturing Mastered 2025, hosted annually by the Book Manufacturers’ Institute, will be held in New York City on September 16. The conference aims to “foster collaboration and learning in the changing book industry.”05/30/2025

Grammarly Announces $1 Billion Growth in Financing
The AI assistant for communication and productivity has closed a billion-dollar financing deal with investment firm General Catalyst. The move follows Grammarly’s acquisition of Coda in January, which put them in competition with Microsoft and Google.05/30/2025

Distribution Deals for the Week of May 26, 2025
The Big Ten Academic Alliance has inked a deal with Springer Nature, Paradigm Publishing Services and Yale University Press have joined forces to digitize out-of-print titles, and more.05/29/2025

Pizza Hut Revives Summer Reading Program
The pizza chain’s new Book It! app is designed to help parents engage their children in summer reading, and will offer free personal pan pizzas to young readers who meet their parent-set reading goals. The Book It! program was first launched in 1984.05/28/2025

Trade War Shuts Down Lost River Press
The press, helmed by former Paris Review editor Nicole Rudick, will be closing its doors after ongoing trade disputes prevented a key Chinese investor from “fulfilling its commitments” to Lost River.05/28/2025

St. Martin’s Picks Up Cory Booker’s Stand
Tim Bartlett at St. Martin’s Press acquired world rights to a new book from the New Jersey senator inspired by his record-breaking speech on the Senate floor earlier this year.News Brief Archive
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