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Pelican Expands the Meaning of ‘Regional’
With a history stretching back 91 years, the Gretna, La., publisher has repeatedly adapted to meeting the changing demands of the market.
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With Selleck Set to Retire, S&S; Revamps Sales
Simon & Schuster announced that its executive v-p for sales and marketing, Michael Selleck, will retire at the end of the year. With his departure, a number of changes are being made to the publisher's sales and distribution structure.
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What on Earth Brings Wallbooks To the U.S.
Founded in the U.K. in 2010 by a former educational publisher, the nonfiction children’s publishing house specializes in a hybrid format: an accordion-fold, heavily illustrated reference work that can be converted into a poster.
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Big Publishers See Third-Quarter Gains
Aided by downloadable audio, HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Simon & Schuster posted higher quarterly results.
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Hachette Acquires Meadowbrook Press' Backlist
Hachette announced on Monday that it is acquiring the backlist of Meadowbrook Press, best known for titles for both parents and expectant parents; the list will be refreshed and reissued as Da Capo or Running Press releases.
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A Passion for Words at Vintage Español
Vintage Español’s publishing director hunts for more original works in Spanish by Hispanic-American writers.
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PRHGE Has a New Religious Imprint
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial’s distribution and editorial office in Miami is launching Origen (Origin), a new religious imprint for Spanish-language books.
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The PW Publishing Industry Salary Survey 2017
Women’s share of all publishing jobs rose in 2016, and the pay gap with men closed slightly.
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NaNoWriMo Is Big for Writers—and It Helps Publishers, Too
Each November for the past 18 years, thousands of writers have taken the National Novel Writing Month challenge, creating a 50,000-word novel draft in 30 days.
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Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations, Halperin Dropped by Publisher
Mark Halperin, the co-author of 'Game Change' and former ABC news political director, has been dropped by his publisher, Penguin, after stories surfaced that Halperin sexually harassed a number of women while at ABC.
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