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Imprints and More to the Fore
Publishers are creating new vehicles and refreshing older ones to find new readers. (Sponsored.)
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Wise Wolf Books Paves an Adventurous New Path for Teen and Young Adult Titles
The imprint carries a unique and targeted marketing program that transforms its books into bestsellers. (Sponsored)
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VIZ Originals Takes Manga Mainstream
The new imprint from Viz Media offers readers fresh voices and new storytelling formats. (Sponsored)
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Steerforth Speaks Truth to Power
A new imprint from Steerforth promotes books that offer open, thoughtful explorations of challenging topics and issues. (Sponsored)
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Whole Lot of Shaking Going On: Spotlight on Seismic Press
The new imprint from AfterShock Comics will offer graphic works in a variety of genres, all aimed at young adult readers. (Sponsored)
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The Quarto Group Relaunches Cool Springs Press as a Leading Lifestyle Gardening Imprint
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Cool Springs Press, which has grown from its beginning as a regional press to an internationally recognized publisher of lifestyle bestsellers. (Sponsored)
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Romance on the Horizon for Skyhorse
With PalomIno Press, Skyhorse aims to broaden the world of romantic fiction. (Sponsored)
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Where All Voices Are Heard
With the launch of Imprint 27, Nobrow Press begins a new, collaborative chapter. (Sponsored)
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Mad Cave Launches Maverick
The publisher’s new imprint will offer independent young adult readers authentic, universal stories of personal struggle. (Sponsored)
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Laugh, Learn, Captivate: Spotlight on Little Genius Books
Launching in April, Little Genius Books is an independent publisher of children’s books that will offer a diverse range of board books, picture books, activity books, nonfiction, novelty books, and more. (Sponsored)
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Köehler Books Publishing Creates a Home for Latino Authors to Find Quality Publishing Assistance
As the publishing industry continues to grapple with its lack of diverse books and authors, Köehler Books Publishing has stepped up to fill the gap for emerging Latino authors. (Sponsored)
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Helping Kids Soar: Spotlight on Imagine and Wonder
With four new children’s imprints, Imagine and Wonder strives to help young readers better understand the world while helping them engage with social issues. (Sponsored)
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Spotlight on Imagine Books: A Charlesbridge Adult Imprint
Imagine Books has been part of the Charlesbridge catalog since 2010, but now has a dynamic new focus, thanks to editorial director Kevin Stevens. (Sponsored)
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Unruly Expands the Picture Book Genre
In autumn 2020, Enchanted Lion announced Unruly, a new imprint dedicated to picture books created with older readers in mind. (Sponsored)
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Dundurn Press Has a New Look to Illustrate a New Vision
Forty-nine-year-old imprint Dundurn Press—one of Canada’s largest independent book publishers—has just unveiled a rebrand that establishes the imprint’s new vision and new logo. (Sponsored)
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Cozies & Quilts: C&T Publishing Adds Ann Hazelwood Mystery Novels
A publishing company known for its crafting titles expands into fiction and looks to the future. (Sponsored)
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Nonfiction for a Better World: Spotlight on Broadleaf Books
The new Christian imprint aims to inspire and transform readers—and help them foster a more open, just, and compassionate world. (Sponsored)
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The World-Expanding Fiction of Aconyte Books
The new imprint’s books chronicle the adventures of some of the most- loved characters from science fiction, fantasy, and video games. (Sponsored)
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Amazon, Big Five Publishers Face Yet Another Antitrust Suit—From Booksellers
Similar to the claims made in a concurrent e-book price-fixing case, the suit turns on Amazon’s use of Most Favored Nation clauses in its contracts with the Big Five publishers, which, lawyers claim, “have the intent and effect of controlling wholesale prices of print trade books and preventing competition with Amazon in the retail sale of print trade books.”
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Book Workers to Hold Day of Solidarity with Amazon Workers
Book business workers at a number of bookstores, publishers, and literary publicity firms have declared a Book Workers Day of Solidarity on March 26 in support of Amazon workers organizing to form a union in Bessemer, Ala.