Publishers Lunch
After a number of months of quiet shopping, Bookish.com has
been acquired by Zola Books, in a cash deal for a sum that is not being
disclosed. Zola founder Joe Regal says, "we still had to pay what for us
is an awful lot of cash, bearing in mind we are still a startup" (which
has itself raised $5.1 million so far). Approximately half of the Bookish staff
(9 to 12 people) will be retained by Zola, though that integration has not been
finalized, and Bookish ceo Ardy Khazaei "will not be joining the
integrated team" though Zola "hopes he'll consult."
Backed by at least $10 million to $20
million in funding from its three partners -- Penguin, Simon & Schuster,
and Hachette Book Group -- Bookish took years, and went through three ceos,
before launching in February 2013, along the way figuring in the ebook pricing
investigations as "Project Muse." While unremarkable to most outside
observers, Bookish is attracting 300,000 to 400,000 unique visitors a month
according to Zola -- exponentially more than Zola's own site, which is
currently "focused more on reading apps and building app engagement."
Regal notes that Bookish has "invested a lot of money" in their
recommendation technology, and "it is very expensive to build that tech,
no matter what."
In other M&A news, Macmillan has
acquired six-year-old recipe web site Cookstr for an undisclosed sum, in
a deal advised by Headwaters MB. Co-founder Will Schwalbe will
stay with the site as its leader and takes on the additional role of evp,
editorial development and content innovation for Macmillan, acquiring books
across the company's publishing imprints. He will report to global trade coo
Andrew Weber. (Cookstr's director of editorial and partnerships Kara Rota
continues to report to Schwalbe.) For more on both acquisitions, visit
PublishersMarketplace.com.
WestBow Press,
Thomas Nelson's self-publishing brand that is powered by Author Solutions, will
expand to include Zondervan (as both are now part of HarperCollins Christian
Publishing.) Director of publisher services and manager of WestBow Press for
Harper Pete Nikolai said in the announcement: "By expanding WestBow Press
to support Zondervan in addition to Thomas Nelson, we are able to provide the
WestBow authors with even more opportunities to be acquired by traditional
publishers. We regularly suggest top WestBow Press titles to the acquisition
teams at Thomas Nelson and will now do the same for the teams at
Zondervan."
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