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  • Darien Library to Install Espresso Book Machine

    The Darien Library in Darien, Ct. will unveil an Espresso Book Machine at Darien Library’s annual meeting on Sunday, October 30. The Darien Library will be the first public library on the East Coast to have an EBM on site.

  • Thomas Nelson Opens Publishing Division in Mexico

    Thomas Nelson Publishers has opened a new division, Thomas Nelson Mexico. Officially launched August 1, a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new facility was held last week in Mexico City.

  • University of Michigan Press Uses Twitter to Promote New Releases

    The University of Michigan Press launched their second social media marketing campaign Monday, this time on Twitter.

  • DK Publishing Bounces Back

    When Penguin began the restructuring of DK Publishing in 2009, it had two main objectives—to reduce the size of its list and to cut editorial costs to improve the profitability of its illustrated book group. What it hadn’t counted on was the phenomenal success of its publishing partnership with Lego. “That’s been the cherry on top,” said Peter Field, a Penguin veteran who took over responsibility for DK in summer 2009 as CEO. Since the Lego license kicked in, in fall 2009, DK has sold 6.5 million units through June 2011 and has 25 titles in its catalogue. The top-sellers in the line this year are LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Sticker Collection; LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World; and LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary.

  • News Briefs: Week of October 24, 2011

    ‘Shine’ Withdrawn as NBA Finalist and more.

  • Algonquin Launching YA/Middle Grade Line

    Algonquin Books is launching a young reader program, focusing on YA and middle grade fiction.

  • S&S Gives Sales Data to Authors Through New, Internal Web Site

    Simon & Schuster has unveiled Author Portal, a Web site that its authors (and illustrators) can use to access their sales information, as well as tools to build their online presence.

  • Berkley/NAL to Launch E-book Imprint, InterMix

    With demand for mass market paperbacks withering, Berkley/NAL, the mass market paperback division of Penguin, will launch a new e-book imprint that will operate much like a mass market paperback publisher.

  • Atlantyca and 21st Century to Publish One Million Stilton Books

    Atlantyca Entertainment has signed with 21st Century Publishing House to publish one million Geronimo Stilton books promotionally priced for children. The agreement grants 21st Century Chinese-language rights to The Little Book of Nature.

  • Crime Fiction Academy Launched; Lehane, Slaughter and More on Faculty

    The Center for Fiction, founded in 1820 as the Mercantile Library, has announced the February 2012 debut of The Crime Fiction Academy an ongoing program that will be exclusively dedicated to crime writing in all its forms.

  • Distribution: Nolo Joins Ingram

    Ingram Publisher Services Inc. and Nolo announced that Nolo has selected Ingram Publisher Services to handle its sales, marketing and distribution.

  • PW Select Fall 2011: Mercer Re-ups with FastPencil

    Late last month, the self-publishing company FastPencil re-signed bestselling children's author Mercer Mayer to another multibook deal. Mayer shared his experiences working with FastPencil with PW, and why he decided to do more books with the company.

  • News Briefs: Week of October 17, 2011

    Amazon Launches Sci Fi/Fantasy Imprint 47North and more.

  • A Look at The West, Via Sweden

    The Layton, Utah publisher Gibbs Smith has a well-deserved reputation for publishing books that celebrate the American West, and company founder Gibbs Smith is high on a fall book that takes a different look at the region and its culture. West, set for release November 1, is by the Swedish team of journalist Lars Aberg and photographer Lars Strandberg. “I could see from the first that it was an interesting, European look at the American West,” said Smith, who acquired the book after the Western Folklife Organization brought Aberg and Strandberg to his attention.

  • A Pattern of Success at C&T Publishing

    The launch of C&T Publishing’s Stash Books imprint in early spring 2010 was a key factor in driving up sales last year at the Concord, Calif., craft and quilting book publisher, and the new imprint, aimed at a younger audience than C&T’s usual customers, continues to do well in 2011. C&T has gone back to press on 10 of Stash’s books so far this year (with Fresh Fabric Treats and The Practical Guide to Patchwork the top-sellers), and sales to the book trade are up 16% this year after a 47% increase in 2010 led by the new imprint.

  • Podcast: PW’s Week Ahead for Friday, October 14

    Reporting direct from the Frankfurt Book Fair, Andrew Albanese updates us on the books and the deals at the world's biggest book and media fair. From PW's offices in New York City, reviews editor and blogger Rose Fox tells CCC's Chris Kenneally about the new "PW Select" issue, which highlights self-published books submitted through the PW Select program.

  • B&N, Simon & Schuster, and Cartoon Network Team Up to Fight Bullying

    Cartoon Network, and Barnes & Noble and Simon & Schuster have announced a collaboration to promote bullying prevention during October’s National Bullying Prevention Month.

  • Hachette Book Group Cuts 11

    The Hachette Book Group has confirmed that it has eliminated 11 sales positions.

  • Penguin Canada Releases Novel in Spite of Plagiarism Questions

    Penguin Canada is releasing Ling Zhang’s novel Gold Mountain Blues in spite of lingering allegations of plagiarism.

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