Ruth Madievsky, Debbie Macomber, and Tessa Hadley publish new fiction this week, while the eagerly anticipated BTS book also hits shelves. Also out this week are Wednesdays at One by Sandra A. Miller and Hope by Andrew Ridker, both available in our Buzz Books 2023: Spring/Summer collection. 26 works of fiction https://bookshop.org/lists/new-fiction-publishing-july-11 7 works of nonfiction https://bookshop.org/lists/new-nonfiction-publishing-july-11 From Buzz Books https://buzz.publishersmarketplace.com/ We consult a number of sources in compiling our weekly lists and PM members can see our lists for the coming three months through this reference page. But if you want to […]
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At Penguin Children's, Nadine Britt, svp, executive director of production will leave the company on December 15. She has been in the group's senior-most production leadership role since 2016.
Authors Sue Meta and OpenAI Over AI Training
Weeks after authors Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad filed suit against OpenAI, three more authors are suing the company for copyright infringement, also seeking class action status. Like Tremblay and Awad, Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, and Richard Kadrey filed a class action lawsuit in the Northern District of California on Friday, alleging that OpenAI used their books—Silverman’s BEDWETTER, Golden’s ARARAT, and Kadrey’s SANDMAN SLIM—to train ChatGPT without their permission. The lawsuit states, “Plaintiffs never authorized OpenAI to make copies of their books, make derivative works, publicly display copies (or derivative works) or distribute copies or derivative works. All those rights […]
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New Interim CEO at Tattered Cover
Brad Dempsey took over as interim ceo of Colorado bookstore chain Tattered Cover on Wednesday, after spending the last two months working for the company as an outside advisor, though he says his appointment is “short-term.” Dempsey is an attorney who focuses on “corporate restructuring and bankruptcy, commercial and financial litigation, collection, loan enforcement and foreclosure.” He acknowledges the group faces “pretty substantial financial obstacles.” The Denver Post notes, “Right now, his primary goal is to grow sales and build the store’s inventory – ‘to sell more of what sells.'” Denverite suggests that the Tattered Cover’s Colfax branch has a […]
ABA Suggests Bookstores Prepare for UPS Strike
As UPS and the Teamsters union stall over contract negotiations, it’s possible that workers will begin to strike on July 31, which would affect a vast number of book shipments to and from publishers. The American Booksellers Association suggested ways bookstores can prepare: This month, stores should order up on inventory, order stock for Fall author events, coordinate returns (even if they don’t use UPS), and ask publishers for an increase in their credit limits.