Anne Tyler and Stuart Woods lead this week’s fiction releases, while nonfiction includes new work from Emmanuel Acho and Julissa Arce. Also publishing this week are titles by Elaine Hsieh Chou and Alejandro Varela, excerpted and available in our Buzz Books 2022: Spring/Summer sampler. 11 works of fiction https://bookshop.org/lists/new-fiction-publishing-march-22 https://shop.aer.io/publishers_lunch/cl/New_Fiction_Publishing_March_/222413 9 nonfiction titles https://bookshop.org/lists/new-nonfiction-publishing-march-22 https://shop.aer.io/publishers_lunch/cl/New_Nonfiction_Publishing_March_/222412 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 make sure your key titles are on our radar, now you can use this form […]
Duke University Press Union Certified
A year after employees announced their intent to organize, the Duke University Press union has been certified. The union announced on Twitter that the National Labor Relations Board denied the university’s appeal of an October decision overruling the university’s objections to the election. The union joins the The NewsGuild-CWA’s Washington-Baltimore Local 32035.
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Trisha Previte has joined Random House Children's as designer. She was previously at Macmillan Children's.
Authors Guild Supports SMART Copyright Act
Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced the Strengthening Measures to Advance Rights Technologies Copyright Act of 2022, or SMART Copyright Act. The legislation “would hold tech accountable by developing effective, widely-available measures to combat copyright theft,” a release states. Currently, the law states that internet service providers and content-sharing companies like YouTube don’t have to pay for copyright theft on their platforms if they “worked with copyright owners to create effective standardized technical measures (STMs) to identify and protect against distribution of stolen content.” To date, no STMs exist. The proposed act would allow for flexibility in creating […]
Scholastic Fairs Regain Some Ground
Scholastic reported earnings for the fiscal third quarter ended February 28, with sales of $345 million, up 24 percent or $67 million from last year, though still behind the $373 million recorded two years ago. The recovery was driven predominantly by their book fairs, with sales back up to $76 million, versus just $27 million last year, and $100 million in 2020. They held approximately 70 percent of the pre-pandemic number of fairs. The seasonal operating loss excluding one-time items was $(16.7) million, compared to a loss of $(11.9) million a year ago, due to higher labor costs and, in […]
US Gains Drive Quarto Sales Up 19 Percent in 2021
Quarto reported earnings for the year ended December 31, 2021, with sales of $151.5 million, up from $127 million in 2020, a 19 percent increase. US sales of $93.4 million were up by $17 million. UK sales were $20.2 million, up $2 million, and non-UK sales in Europe were $21.2 million, up from $17.4 million last year. The company said a release the gains were due to “Clear focus on maximizing the group’s core strengths, retaining a disciplined business model, further debt reduction and developing future growth opportunities.” Operating profit was $16 million, up from $9.3 million. The company lists […]