Good Day for HC, Bad Day for Bezos
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who has had a bumpy start to 2019,
has accused the owner of the National Enquirer of extortion and blackmail. Another of the most powerful men on
Earth, Donald Trump, has also had a rocky start to the year, in part thanks
to Melville House, which has crashed the climate report the president has tried to
downplay. Count former New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson
among the beleaguered as well, admitting that she "fell short" in a new book plagued with
accusations of inaccuracies and plagiarism. And the book world bids a fond
farewell to Rosamunde Pilcher, author of The Shell Seekers, who died this week at 94.
In better news, HarperCollins has posted its second quarter results, which saw a huge jump in profits, thanks in no small part to sales of digital audiobooks. It's all the more proof that National Book Foundation executive director Lisa Lucas's claim that the book isn't dead is all too true.
HC Sales, Earning Up in Q2; News Corp CEO Takes Swipe
at Audible
Strong sales of digital audio were a key contributor to a 13% increase in profits at HarperCollins in the second quarter ended December 31, 2018. In discussing second quarter results, Robert Thomson, CEO of HC parent company News Corp, criticized Audible's domination of the downloadable audio market. more »
Vivendi Buys Editis
The French media giant adds the second-largest French-language publishing group to its portfolio. more »
#DVPit Connects NZ Author with Writers Community
YA author Graci Kim says that she had “nothing to lose and everything to gain” by participating in the Twitter pitch event—especially because she lives in Wellington, New Zealand. more »
Shortlist Named for Selfies Award
The finalists for the inaugural Selfies Award for a self-published novel have been named, and the winner will be announced at the upcoming London Book Fair. more »
Tune In to PW Insider
In time for Valentine's Day, PW senior reviews editor Rose Fox joins to talk current trends in romance, from romantic comedies and stories about death to queer romances and trans characters. more »
Call for Information: Fast-Growing Small Publishers
Needed: To be considered for inclusion in our annual look at fast-growing small publishers, presses with net sales of between $2 million and $10 million should submit net sales for 2016-2018, number of employees in those years, and number of new titles released. Sales will be kept confidential. A brief description of the reasons behind the growth should be included. E-mail responses to Jim Milliot at jmilliot@publishersweekly.com, and reach him by phone at 212-377-5705. more »
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Top 10 Overall Bestseller List
'Becoming' by Michelle Obama is #1 on our overall list this week. See the full list »
'House of Assassins' by
Larry Correia
"Correia piles on the intrigue, action, and cliffhangers in the invigorating second Saga of the Forgotten Warrior epic fantasy." more »
Picture
of the Day
Tennis great Billie Jean King reads the
first-ever picture book about her, 'I Am Billie Jean King' (Dial Books), by
Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos.
Courtesy Penguin Young Readers
PW Daily team: Rachel Deahl,
John Maher, Jim Milliot, Calvin Reid, Emma Wenner
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
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