The Sugar23 Books imprint, first established at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s trade division, will publish newly-acquired titles in partnership with imprints across the Random House division. Crown president David Drake will be the in-house liaison, with Kevin Doughten taking on the expanded dual role of executive editor, Crown, and nonfiction editorial director, Sugar23 Books. Sugar23 ceo Michael Sugar and editorial director of books Angela Ledgerwood will continue to lead the line from their side. Seven books already under contract will be published in 2022 by Harper Collins, as part of their acquisition of HMH’s trade books.
New Imprints
Imprints: Harper Select
HarperCollins Focus will launch a new imprint, Harper Select, which “will focus exclusively on memoir and narrative nonfiction titles.” Senior vp and publisher Matt Baugher will acquire, manage, and edit each title, the first of which is slated to publish in November. “My vision is to hand-select an exclusive number of projects each year that are uniquely positioned to capture the interest of the reader through amazing experiences and the people who’ve lived them,” Baugher said. “Harper Select will be a natural extension of the HarperCollins Focus overall position in the marketplace—one that equips readers to lead a life of significance, […]
Imprints: Andscape Books
ESPN media network Andscape is launching a book imprint with Disney Publishing Worldwide called Andscape Books. The imprint will publish 30 books a year, covering “narrative non-fiction and memoir genres, in addition to a line of young adult and children’s titles.” The first list will contain eight titles, launching with NFL journalist Jason Reid’s Rise of the Black Quarterback, a history of Black NFL players planned for August 2. Disney Publishing editorial director Jennifer Levesque will lead the imprint, with Kelli Martin, Disney Publishing executive editor, also acquiring and editing. Both will work with Andscape editor in chief Raina Kelley.
Imprints: New Sarah Jessica Parker Line at Zando
Zando announced it has partnered with Sarah Jessica Parker to launch SJP Lit, which “will publish sweeping, expansive, thought-provoking, and big-hearted literary and commercial works that are inclusive of international and underrepresented voices, leveraging her far-reaching celebrity to connect both emerging and established authors with new and eager readers.” Like Zando’s other imprint partners, SJP Lit will publish between four and six books over the course of three years. Parker “will be heavily involved in the publishing process,” including acquisition and cover design. She will also support the titles after publication through interviews, events, and social media. “Sarah Jessica’s authentic passion […]
Imprints: Magnolia Publications
Thomas Nelson Publishing announced a partnership with Magnolia Publications, a new independent company from Chip and Joanna Gaines. “Jo and I have been changed for the better by people’s stories. These past few years, we’ve had the opportunity to introduce some of these inspiring people to the world, and we’re convinced that there are far more stories out there that need to be told. That’s our hope for Magnolia Publications—that it would be a source of storytelling where people walk away encouraged and inspired,” Chip Gaines said in a statement. Magnolia’s first book is The Road to J.O.Y.: Leading with […]
Imprints: Mindy’s Book Studio
Mindy Kaling is launching an imprint, Mindy’s Book Studio with Amazon Publishing and Amazon Studios. Starting in late 2022, the imprint “will publish books across genres, from fresh romantic comedies and poignant coming-of-age stories to make readers laugh—and cringe—to suspenseful dramas with unforgettable female protagonists.” Published work will then be adapted for streaming on Amazon Prime by Amazon Studios, with Kaling holding first-producer option. Through the imprint, Kaling will also publish her debut novel in 2023 and a new essay collection in 2024. Kaling said in the release, “I had the best time working on Nothing Like I Imagined, and […]