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  • From the Archive: October 24, 1994

    We look back on our fall 1994 coverage of the news that FSG, one of the last independent literary houses, was being sold.

  • Workman Publisher Dan Reynolds to Retire

    Dan Reynolds, who has overseen Workman Publishing as publisher since its purchase by Hachette Book Group last September, will retire at the end of the year.

  • SIBF 2022: PRH CEO Dohle Says Ruling Is "Utterly Wrong"

    Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle took the stage on Tuesday morning at the Sharjah International Book Fair and said he is "super disappointed" with the court ruling blocking PRH's proposed acquisition of S&S, calling the decision "utterly wrong."

  • Court Blocks Penguin Random House, S&S Merger

    In a brief two-page order issued late on October 31, Judge Florence Y. Pan blocked PRH's bid to buy S&S, saying the government had succeeded in showing that the proposed merger would harm "competition in the market for the U.S. publishing rights to anticipated top-selling books."

  • Harlequin Renames HQN Romance Imprint Canary Street Press

    Harlequin said the name change reflects an expansion into more inclusive love stories that will explore more sides of "happy ever after."

  • Playwrights Canada Press Keeps Pace with Publishing Industry

    The sole Canadian press that deals exclusively in theatrical works evolves to keep pace with changes in the publishing industry.

  • Ingram Launches Advertising Platform

    Ingram Content Group's Ingram iD is a new advertising platform designed specifically for book publishers.

  • From the Archive: October 29, 2001

    In fall 2001, we reported on Oprah Winfrey’s decision to rescind her invitation to Jonathan Franzen to appear on her TV show after 'The Corrections' was named an Oprah’s Book Club pick.

  • Question Time with Deep Vellum's Will Evans

    Dallas's Deep Vellum Publishing has had an extraordinary year, relaunching Dalkey Archive Press and publishing Ukrainian writer Andrei Kurkov's 'Grey Bees' just as Russia invaded Ukraine. We spoke with publisher Will Evans about this and more.

  • Question Time with Sandorf Passage's Buzz Poole

    The non-profit, independent publisher Sandorf Passage launched in late 2020 with a focus on publishing works in translation from Eastern European authors and sociopolitical and wartime books in particular. We spoke with Buzz Poole, the publisher, about how the press is developing and more.

  • PW Announces Five 2022 Star Watch Finalists

    Selected honorees include publishing professionals from Clarion Books, Tordotcom Publishing, Lerner Publishing Group, Familius and Little, Brown.

  • Question Time with Astra House's Ben Schrank

    We speak with Ben Schrank, the former head of Henry Holt and now head of upstart publisher Astra House, about the latest developments at the press and other bookish matters.

  • Open Letter Condemns Amy Coney Barrett Book Deal

    An open letter protesting the acquisition of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s forthcoming memoir by Penguin Random House, first reported in 2021, has begun circulating in publishing circles.

  • Jeff Kinney Rocks Out with Release of 17th ‘Wimpy Kid’ Book

    For the publication of Diper Överlöde—the 17th installment in Kinney’s Diary of Wimpy Kid series—the author has, uh, löded up the van and hit the road for a series of rock concert-style events.

  • After Massive July Layoff, Callisto Media Cuts Staff Further

    After a large job cut in mid-July, Callisto Media made another significant staff reduction last week in a move to cut costs during an uncertain economic climate.

  • Getting Up to Speed on Accessibility and Sustainability

    Accessibility and sustainability are issues that will play an increasingly important role in the publishing industry’s future.

  • From the Archive: October 3, 1931

    We look back on our reporting on the winner of PW’s store window display contest in October 1931.

  • HarperCollins Union Workers Planning Second Strike in November

    The unionized employees of HarperCollins voted to authorize a strike on Monday, November 7, after the two parties failed to reach an agreement after months of negotiations.

  • Independent Bookstore in New York Launches Publishing Division

    The Hudson Valley-based Golden Notebook Bookstore will launch its publishing press next year with author Abigail Thomas's memoir 'Still Life at 80: The Next Interesting Thing.'

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