Douglas Johnson has joined Simon & Schuster as a senior production editor.
BNED Plans to Improve Sales and Profits in 2025
Barnes & Noble Education reported results for the first quarter ended July 27—a typically soft period—with sales of $263.4 million, compared to $264.2 million last year, down slightly due to the closing of underperforming stores and below analysts’ modest expectations. Those closures, plus “lower selling and administrative expenses,” helped with the quarter’s adjusted EBITDA, which improved by $5.2 million to $(20.7) million. But the actual net loss was a big $(99.5) million, up from $(50.4) million, from costs related to the company’s refinancing plan, “including a non-cash charge of $(55.2) million due to the extinguishment of debt caused by the […]
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National Book Award Longlist for Translated Literature
The National Book Foundation's announcements of award longlists continued, with finalists in translated literature.
Bookselling: Walsh Opens California Bookstore
Former literary agent, WME executive and events entrepreneur Jennifer Rudolph Walsh has opened the Godmothers bookstore in Summerland, CA in partnership with cosmetics entrepreneur Victoria Jackson. Saturday’s grand opening included an appearance by local resident Meghan Markle. Last week, Jackson published WE ALL WORRY, NOW WHAT? through Melcher Media.
IT ENDS WITH US Exceeds 10 Million Copies Sold
Colleen Hoover’s IT ENDS WITH US has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide in print, audio, and ebook, Atria announced. Since the film adaptation came out in August, it has sold more than 800,000 print units in the US. Atria reports that they have sold more than 32 million copies of Hoover’s books in all formats. IT ENDS WITH US sold approximately 36,000 print copies in its first year of publication, issued in 2016.