Industry Leadership
Dzanc Books responded to a week of controversy aroused by a new release, 'Siege of Tel Aviv,' by reverting the rights back to the author, Hesh Kestin.
Skyhorse Publishing is stepping up its presence in crime fiction with the launch of Arcade CrimeWise. The imprint will launch its first titles this fall.
The Law&Crime network, an on demand and live streaming network focused on trials and legal commentary, is launching a publishing unit and has signed with Simon & Schuster for worldwide sales representation and distribution.
People of Color In Publishing and We Need Diverse Books teamed up for a town hall that shows how far publishing has come regarding diversity—and how much further it needs to go.
Smith, currently director of the Cornell University Press, succeeds Steve Cohn, who is retiring after serving as director of the press since 1993, effective July 1.
In the new fiscal year, CEO David Steinberger has made a number of new hires and promotions, set in motion plans to outsource Arcadia's warehousing operation, and will continue to seek acquisitions of regional publishers.
Under the program, readers who buy PRH books in any format will be able to collect points for purchases made at online or physical stores. After they collect 120 points, customers are eligible to receive a free book.
Tiller Press will publish books on wellness, self-expression, empathy, food and cooking, diet, parenting, home, workplace, play, creativity, travel, fan culture, and civic engagement.
Following news that the U.S. Department of Justice is due to release a redacted version of the Mueller report, publishers are preparing to race to the presses to get their versions of the book on the shelves.
Princeton Architectural Press has reached an agreement with Italian lifestyle brand Moleskine to become the licensed publisher and distributor of Moleskine Books.