In a brief trading update, Bloomsbury reported that sales are “comfortably ahead” of analysts’ expectations for their fiscal year, ending February 29, and profits are running “materially ahead” of projections. Chief executive Nigel Newton says those results are being “driven by the continued phenomenal demand for fantasy fiction,” and in particular by Sarah J. Maas’s 15 titles. The company compares its results to expectations of sales for the full year of £274 million and profit before taxation and highlighted items of £32.9 million. Last year set records for the company in both sales and earnings, with revenue of £264 million […]