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  • Trinity U. Press Publishes Eyewitness Account of 1921 Tulsa Massacre

    A century after a mob of white vigilantes torched a prosperous area of Tulsa, Okla., nicknamed 'Black Wall Street,' Trinity University Press is publishing an eyewitness account that was previously only privately published.

  • Sterling Publishing to Be Revamped

    New Sterling publisher Emily Meehan sets out to make the B&N subsidiary a full-fledged trade publishing company.

  • When Publishers Try Their Hands at Cards

    Move over, Scrabble and Words with Friends: Electric Literature and Clarkson Potter’s card games, Papercuts and Stet!, are here to bring fun to bibliophilic culture.

  • Miller, Castellani Promoted to Key Roles at Bloomsbury

    Liese Mayer, editorial director for fiction, is leaving Bloomsbury, and the company has promoted Nancy S. Miller to publishing director for adult trade and Mary Kate Castellani to publishing director for children's trade.

  • Ten Speed, Chef Bryant Terry Launch 4 Color Books

    Random House's Ten Speed Press imprint has established a new imprint, 4 Color Books, with Bryant Terry, the NAACP Image Award and James Beard Award–winning chef and educator.

  • The Independent Publishers Caucus Comes of Age

    The fledgling indie publisher organization, founded in 2016, has emerged from the crucible of the Covid-19 pandemic as an invaluable resource to small presses.

  • PRH to Be 'Remote-Friendly' Company

    Penguin Random House US CEO Madeline McIntosh said the publisher hopes to begin bringing more people back to physical offices in September, but stressed that the company's guiding principle on the future of work is to be a "remote-friendly company."

  • Lagardère Agrees to Board Changes, Says Publishing Is Priority

    Lagardère, the parent company of Hachette Livre, will dissolve its current management structure and transition to a more conventional joint stock company, and reasserted its commitment to the publishing business.

  • Norton Halts Publication of Bailey’s Roth Bio

    W.W. Norton announced that it will cease publication of the newly released edition of Blake Bailey’s 'Philip Roth: The Biography,' as well as Bailey’s 2014 memoir 'The Splendid Things We Planned,' and take both works out of print.

  • Publishers, Authors to Raise More Aid for Indie Bookstores

    Indie Shindig, a virtual event series for booksellers created by half a dozen publishers, aims to raise up to $18,000 for We Need Diverse Books and Binc. Author Gayle Forman and Penguin Young Readers are contributing sales of Forman's new novel to Binc's "Thrive to Survive" campaign.

  • BISG Annual Meeting Examines Sustainability on a Number of Levels

    The Book Industry Study Group's annual meeting focused on issues around book publishing’s impact on the environment, the continuing effect of the pandemic on the supply chain, and the industry’s response, examined under the theme of “Publishing for a Sustainable Future.”

  • Lagardère Shareholder Fight Appears Headed to Resolution

    A proxy battle over the control of Lagardère, the parent company of Hachette Livre, appears headed to a resolution, with Arnaud Lagardère willing to give up some of his family's power of the company.

  • Warming Up to Kids' Books Publisher Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream

    The publisher, founded four years ago, has broken into the book publishing market in ways that exceeded founder Jason Kutasi's most ambitious expectations.

  • In-Person Author Tours Won't Be Back Anytime Soon

    There are a number of big questions to be answered and logistics to be ironed out before authors hit the road again.

  • Fast-Growing Independent Publishers, 2021

    Presses used new and old business models to post solid gains in a pandemic year.

  • Publishing Now ’21: Looking Forward

    What will the postpandemic world look like for publishers? A panel of experts put together by Westchester Publishing Services and 'Publishers Weekly' shares its insights. (Sponsored)

  • Norton Halts Shipments of Blake Bailey's Roth Biography

    Norton has temporarily halted the shipment and promotion of Blake Bailey's 'Philip Roth: The Biography' following allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against the author by a number of women. On Monday, Bailey’s literary agency, the Story Factory, dropped the author when those allegations first surfaced.

  • Karp Defends Pence, Post Hill Decisions

    After some employees began circulating a petition urging S&S to drop Post Hill Press as a distribution client and to cancel its publishing deal with former Vice President Mike Pence, CEO Jonathan Karp said the publisher will continue serving as Post Hill's distributor and will move forward with plans to publish the Pence memoir.

  • Brandeis University Press Expands with UPNE Backlist

    Brandeis University Press has acquired the University Press of New England's backlist, and plans to use the titles to support its own expansion into some genres that have been underserved since UPNE’s closure.

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