• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Login
  • Register
Publishers Lunch logo Publishers Lunch logo
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help
Login Sign Up
  • Personnel
  • AI
  • Compensation
  • Unions
  • Book Bans
  • New Releases
  • Earnings
  • The Trial
  • Archives
Publishers Lunch logo
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help

News

July 13, 2026By Erin Somers

Liveright Pulls Kerri K. Greenidge Book From Website Following Controversy

July 13, 2026By Erin Somers

Liveright has removed Kerri K. Greenidge‘s 2022 book The Grimkes from its website following a Tufts University review that turned up multiple factual errors and issues with citation. Greenidge, who was a tenured associate professor in the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts, has left the university. The book had received the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize from the American Historical Association, among other honors. Tufts launched a peer review by external scholars after receiving complaints about errors in the book. The NYT writes, “Several other scholars, who described themselves as skeptical of some of Greenidge’s assertions […]

Login to read full story

June 30, 2026By Erin Somers

Primary Wave Music Partners With Richard Hurowitz On Backlist Venture

June 30, 2026By Erin Somers

Primary Wave Music, a music publisher that acquires and sells the catalogs of musicians, has partnered with entrepreneur Richard Hurowitz on a company called Atticus Works, which will buy up and repackage backlist titles for a new audience. Primary Wave has invested $100 million, and says they will go higher if needed. The WSJ reports that Hurowitz hopes to acquire “literary fiction, sci-fi and mystery, as well as narrative nonfiction, children’s books and plays” with his “dream roster” including Ernest Hemingway, Agatha Christie, Stephen King, Arthur Miller, Robert Caro and Dr. Seuss. Hurowitz attempted to buy Simon & Schuster in […]

Login to read full story

June 5, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Red Hen Press Crowdfunds After Building Damage, Lost Donors

June 5, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Independent publisher Red Hen Press has launched a Go Fund Me to raise money for continued operations. The press has a funding gap of approximately $500,000, they note on the site, due to building damage from the windstorm that created the Eaton fire, a flood, and the theft of copper from their AC units. They also lost grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and three other donors that accounted for “nearly 20% of our annual support.” Without additional funding, the press will “be forced to make critical decisions about Red Hen’s future by July 1,” the press writes. […]

Login to read full story

June 4, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Harper Trade Reorganizes Into Seven Groups

June 4, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Harper Collins will reorganize its US trade division into seven groups—Avon, Dey Street, Harper, Harper Collins Children’s, Harper One, Mariner, and Morrow. “This new alignment will allow each group to operate with greater autonomy, deeper category expertise, and a strategic focus on author development, positioning the imprints for continued growth,” ceo and president of the trade division Liate Stehlik said in a release. The change pulls Dey Street and Avon out of Morrow and into their own groups. Dey Street will be led by Carrie Thornton. As previously reported, May Chen and Tessa Woodward lead the new Avon group and […]

Login to read full story

June 4, 2026By Michael Cader

Literary Arts Fund Names First Recipients of $7.7 Million In Grants

June 4, 2026By Michael Cader

The Literary Arts Fund announced the first 40 literary arts organizations and publishers to receive $7.7 million in unrestricted general operating grants. The recipients “organize local book festivals, present readings and conversations with authors, host writing workshops, offer writers’ retreats and residencies, and are responsible for a vast amount of poetry and works in translation published each year.” Over half of the recipients have annual budgets of under $1 million. The full list is posted here. The fund’s next grant opportunity—supporting new, one-time innovative projects—opens on June 8, when they will post guidelines for applying. Announced last October, the fund […]

Login to read full story

May 28, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Perminder Mann On Creating a Culture at S&S UK & International

May 28, 2026By Katy Hershberger

On the Open Book podcast, Simon & Schuster UK and International ceo Perminder Mann discusses her background in a working-class British Punjabi family, her winding career path, and her dedication to “flexibility, inclusion, and representation, not as buzzwords, but as lived experience.” When Mann became ceo at Bonnier Books UK, she implemented policies for flexible work, equal parental leave, pregnancy loss, and “clear commitments to inclusion and representation. And I did that not because it looks good on paper, but from my own personal experience.” “I believe people do their best work when they feel they belong,” she said. “I […]

Login to read full story
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 136
  • Go to Next Page »

sidebar

Primary Free Sidebar

Login

Forgot Password Quick Pass User Login
Get Full Access
The Publishing Industry’s Essential Daily Read

Each Publishers Lunch Deluxe subscription includes full access to our searchable multi-year archive of industry news, a nightly email reporting 10 to 50 deal transactions, and our database of industry contacts, scripts, and posting privileges.

Learn More

RSS Automat

  • Belle Burden's STRANGERS Draw Hollywood Interest, Shopped by UTA February 26, 2026 Page Six
  • 'Poured Over' Host Miwa Messer On The Open Book Podcast February 26, 2026 Open Road
  • Sycamore Studios Is Developing Animated Musical Feature Based on "Madeline" February 25, 2026 Deadline
  • International Booker Prize Longlist February 24, 2026 NYT
  • A Wake for The Washington Post's Books Section February 24, 2026 New York Times
  • Tom Hanks to Star In -- and Co-Produce -- Film Version of "Lincoln in the Bardo" February 24, 2026 Deadline
  • Susan Sheehan, Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88 February 23, 2026 New York Times
  • Jynne Dilling on "Our Greatest Reader" Michael Silverblatt February 23, 2026 n+1
  • How the LA Review of Books Destroyed Itself February 20, 2026 Substack
  • Facing a Mental Health Crisis, an NJ School Pulled 'Oscar Wao' from English Class February 20, 2026 NPR
Publishers Marketplace logo

Contact Us

News

  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Report News
  • Discuss
  • Classifieds
  • Rights Offerings

Deals

  • Report A Deal

Books

  • Buzz Books

Jobs

  • Job Board
  • Privacy Policy Terms of Use