Our busy stretch of refining and expanding aspects of our sprawling Deals database continues, and you will see the latest wrinkle in the next weekly round-up. The ever-growing section of international deal reports will now be presented alphabetically by territory (with sales in multiple territories listed together at the end). The new categorization is a direct outgrowth of the dedicated translation deal report form we introduced earlier this summer, which gives each transaction territory-specific tagging. Please note that all non-English sales should be reported through this form now — and all other deal reports should use the revamped regular deal […]
Archives for August 2018
Author News
Opening Sales Omarosa Manigault Newman‘s UNHINGED sold over 33,000 hardcovers in its first week on sale through outlets tracked by Bookscan — making it the No. 2 hardcover nonfiction book for the week, well behind Rachel Hollis’s still strong GIRL,WASH YOUR FACE, published in February and ahead of Gregg Jarrett’s The Russia Hoax (which sold more than twice as many hardcovers in its opening week at the end of July). Gallery Books comments, “We’re delighted that readers have responded enthusiastically to UNHINGED. It is selling well in all formats — print, ebook and audio. Omarosa continues to promote the book and […]
People, Etc.
Lauren Spiegel has been promoted to executive editor at Touchstone. Frank Bumbalo will join Bloomsbury as director of sales on September 4. Previously, he was senior sales manager at Disney Publishing Worldwide. Margot Mallinson has been promoted to assistant editor at Mira. Molly Fletcher has been promoted to marketing associate, ecommerce at Sourcebooks. Wiley’s svp and managing director of research publishing Jay Flynn takes on the new role of chief product officer for Wiley’s research business. In addition to leading the research publishing group, he adds responsibility for the society portfolio and digital product strategy for the business. Bookselling This fall, The […]
Barnes & Noble Education Falls Short In First Quarter and Stock Drops
After one glorious quarter of giving investors a little comfort, Barnes & Noble College is back to its old ways. The company reported fiscal first quarter earnings on Wednesday morning, missing analysts’ expectations for what is their quietest quarter. Sales of $337.5 million were down $18.2 million or 5.1 percent — even with the incorporation of the Student Brands acquisition — with a higher seasonal net of loss of $(38.6) million, compared to a loss of $(34.8) million a year ago. Same-store sales at their college bookstores were down 2.2 percent. Analysts were expecting flat sales and a reduced loss […]
Walmart eBooks, Kobo Integrates OverDrive, NYPL’s Instagram Books
As we previewed on Tuesday, today is the official launch day for Walmart ebooks (including digital audiobooks as well), in partnership with Rakuten Kobo. In separate news, Kobo has added “one-touch public library lending” to all of their ereading devices, for libraries that use Rakuten’s OverDrive. Kobo ceo Michael Tamblyn says in the announcement, “The insights and feedback gleaned from readers on our most premium device showed that those who borrowed ebooks directly from their public library on average read 30 percent more than those who did not use the library feature. Avid readers clearly appreciate the easy access to more […]
People, Etc.
Hotchkiss and Associates is changing its name to Hotchkiss Daily & Associates, as Sean Daily is promoted. Founder Jody Hotchkiss comments: “I like to say that agenting is about ‘chopping the wood and hauling the water each day’—doing the work. Sean has certainly done the work since the day he started here, and he has also brought great insights while at the same time developing into an effective and respected agent.” Matthew Barblan will join the Association of American Publishers as vice president, public policy on August 27. He was most recently the executive director of the Center for the Protection […]