In next Monday's issue, the main feature looks at war and military titles and finds that World War II titles sell strongly, but books on Iraq and Afghanistan take a different tack, and Michael Korda shares a "Why I Write" essay on the topic. The News section leads with an update on Google and net neutrality, and also has stories on what's selling internationally (highlighting Italy, Sweden, and Germany) and Hachette's science fiction and fantasy imprint, Orbit, on its three-year anniversary. The Retailing section has a piece on BookMasters's evolution from print broker to vertically integrated provider of printing, content, and distribution services. There's also a profile of crime novelist Louise Penny, and the Soapbox essay shares thoughts on the departure of Victoria Meyer from S&S.