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Setting Sail
Harper Wave, a health and lifestyle imprint of the Morrow Group, has relaunched after a brief period of dormancy with a new frontlist catalog including titles by Vivian Tu and Valerie Bertinelli. Amid a number of changes at Hachette’s Little, Brown division, Little, Brown Spark has a new editorial director, while top editors at Mulholland and Algonquin have been let go. Aaron Priest has retired from his eponymous literary agency, which he founded and led for more than 50 years, and handed the reins to Mitch Hoffman. Ingram Library Services is continuing to grow its team and capabilities to fill the Baker & Taylor–shaped void in the library distribution landscape, and W.W. Norton is set to take over worldwide publication of Thames & Hudson’s college list. Forbes investigates how some Big Five publishers have been quietly developing internal AI tools. In a major deal, Apple TV has landed rights to all the books in Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere literary universe, with plans to adapt his Mistborn series into feature films and his Stormlight Archive novels into a TV show, per the Hollywood Reporter. Meanwhile, Hannah Rose May’s comic book series The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is heading to the big screen courtesy of Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, reports Deadline. For Defector, Eli Cugini traces how fanfiction came to dominate the publishing world. And Substack Prisons, Prose & Protest delves into the history of the nation’s first Black bookstore.
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Harper Wave Relaunches as Frontlist Imprint
Led by SVP and publisher Diana Baroni, the wellness imprint—which had been dormant for several years—will release around 10 nonfiction titles per year, aiming to “inspire readers to see the world through new lenses.” more »
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Little, Brown Makes Staffing Changes
Michelle Howry (pictured) has been named editorial director of Little, Brown Spark, while Mulholland’s Joshua Kendall and Algonquin’s Nadxieli Nieto have left the company. With the hiring of Howry, Talia Krohn, VP and editorial director of Little, Brown Spark, will also depart on February 20. more »
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Aaron Priest Turns Agency Over to Mitch Hoffman
After more than five decades heading his eponymous literary agency, Priest has announced his retirement, with Hoffman (pictured), a senior agent, taking over as owner and president at the firm. more »
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From Bestselling Author Dana K. White
Laugh with Winnie the Walrus through this tale of delightful decluttering! Decluttering expert and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Dana K. White makes tidying easier to do and easier for parents to talk about with their kids. (Sponsored) More »

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Ingram Library Services Expands Team, Leadership
Continuing its expansion in the post–Baker & Taylor era, Ingram’s library division has announced a number of new hires across several departments as well as the appointment of a new director of sales, Zuanarda “Z” Causey. more »
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Norton to Acquire Thames & Hudson College List
W.W. Norton will take over worldwide publication of the U.K.-based independent publisher’s scholarly titles as of the spring 2026 academic season, expanding its five-decade North American distribution partnership with T&H. more »
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Oni Press Inks Distro Deal with PRH
Beginning in August, Penguin Random House Publisher Services will take over sales and distribution for the comics and graphic novel publisher’s frontlist and backlist trade books, as well as single issue comics, across all channels worldwide. more »
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AALA Appoints First-Ever Executive Director
Daniel O’Brien, who also serves as executive director of the Independent Publishers Caucus, joins the Association of American Literary Agents, effective immediately. (A previous version of this article misstated that O’Brien was departing IPC. We regret the error.) more »
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Winnie the Walrus Love Collecting Things
She decorates her room with beautiful and interesting things placed in just the right spots. But when a visit with her aunt leaves Winnie with a newfound pillow obsession, her once pristine room starts to fill up with pillows of every shape, color, and texture. With pillows piled everywhere, Winnie can’t see any of her beautiful things. She can’t even find the floor! (Sponsored) More »

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Aya Elamroussi to Head Up HBG Comms
Elamroussi has been named Hachette Book Group’s new director of communications, effective immediately. Most recently, she led internal and external comms for the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. more »
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Mad Cave Taps Cara O’Neil to Lead Marketing
O’Neil joins the graphic novel publisher as its director of marketing from Dark Horse Comics, where she served as VP of marketing. more »
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Gemma Correll Welcomes You to Anxietyland
For her first long-form graphic memoir, the cartoonist and illustrator explores her lifelong mental health issues with smart, relatable humor. more »
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Mind Games: PW Talks with Lucy Ashe
The British novelist’s third thriller, The Model Patient (Union Square, Apr.), explores the fraught dynamic between a young wife and her therapist in 1960s London. more »


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Job Moves
  • Melanie Bedor, formerly production manager at HarperCollins, has joined Hachette Book Group as production manager.
  • Brittany Rojas has been promoted to senior product manager at ReaderLink.
  • Sophie Shrader has joined ReaderLink as marketing manager.
  • Layne Ruda has joined ReaderLink as account representative for BJ’s Wholesale.
  • Loren Godfrey has joined ReaderLink as national proprietary account manager.
  • Shelbi Craig has joined ReaderLink as category manager.
  • Jane McGehee, formerly deputy literary scout at Jenny La Plante, has joined Calligraph as agent and foreign rights manager.
  • Eamon Dunn has been promoted to associate editor at Chooseco.
  • Felicia Sinusas, formerly publicity manager at Harvard Business Review Press, has joined Fortier Public Relations as associate director of publicity.
  • Maggie Sadler, formerly associate literary agent at Corvisiero Literary Agency, has joined Howland Literary Agency as literary agent.
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Awards News
  • PEN/Faulkner Award Longlist: S.A. Cosby’s King of Ashes and Lily King’s Heart the Lover are among the 10 longlisted titles for this year’s PEN/Faulkner Award.
  • Ukrainian Awards Proceed Amid Blackout: The third edition of the Chytomo Awards, which honor the best in Ukrainian publishing, took place January 29 in Kyiv, despite frigid temperatures and a blackout resulting from Russian drone attacks.
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Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller List
The Official We Do Not Care Club Handbook by Melani Sanders is the #1 title on our adult hardcover nonfiction bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Selling Opportunity: The Story of Mary Kay’ by Mary Lisa Gavenas
“Former Glamour editor Gavenas offers a brilliant biography of Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics and ‘the first woman to chair a company on the New York Stock Exchange.’ ... It’s a remarkable depiction of a transformational businesswoman.” more »

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Picture of the Day

On January 23, Literary Arts celebrated its one-year anniversary at its new headquarters in Portland, Ore. In attendance were (from l.) Rachel Smolkin, president and CEO of Oregon Public Broadcasting; Literary Arts board chair Amy Donohue; Literary Arts executive director Andrew Proctor; and Literary Arts board member Maurice King.

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