Publishing Industry Reporting
New publisher: Homeward Books
The independent publisher is cofounded by writers who raised $30,000 on Kickstarter.
New commercial fiction imprint: Wildthorn Books
The new Tor imprint will publish upmarket women’s fiction, suspense, paranormal mystery, magical realism, and historical fantasy.
New commercial fiction imprint: akaSTORY
Abrams, perhaps best known for art and illustrated books, including comics and graphic novels, is launching a new commercial fiction imprint.
Subscription Boxes for Authors: Are They Worth the Investment?
Authors are profiting off subscription boxes that offer exclusive editions and merchandise that can’t be acquired elsewhere. But they require significant time and investment.
Should Unpublished Writers Enter Writing Contests?
Are they worth the investment, both financial and emotional? Yes—if the contest is legitimate and the prize offers value to the writer.
New prize for novels: The Libraro Prize
The winner receives a book deal with Hachette UK with a £30,000 advance and £20,000 towards the marketing of the finished book.
New industry podcast: Printed
The podcast is for publishing professionals and meant to “answer all the questions you might have about the industry we all love.”
2025 UK book sales: slight decline
Like in the US, adult fiction was strong while nonfiction declined and showed its lowest performance since 2018.
2025 US book sales: holding steady for print
According to Circana BookScan, overall print unit sales were up just barely, 0.3 percent, in 2025 versus the prior year.
Children’s publisher Marble Press expands to adult categories
Marble Press has acquired CamCat Books from B&T; their catalog includes more than 100 adult and YA titles across multiple categories.
Beware of book-into-movie apps
We looked at an app which claims to retell popular books via brief animated chapters, and the results range from absurd to possibly infringing.
What to Watch for in 2026
These are the news stories and topics I’ll be following closely this year, from growth in AI translation to ad-supported Substack and more.
Publishers Marketplace reports 1.9 percent overall growth in US deals
Deals for adult fiction saw 9.3 percent growth, nonfiction deals were down 1.6 percent versus 2024, and children’s deals were flat.
Public Domain Day
For 2026, works from the year 1930 enter the public domain, including the first four Nancy Drew novels, The Maltese Falcon, and many more.
Top 10 Clicked Links in 2025
Each issue of this newsletter contains dozens of links. Here’s what caught readers’ interest in 2025, in order of popularity.
TikTok signs deal for sale of US unit
The deal is set to close in January 2026. The new owners include Oracle, Silver Lake, and Abu Dhabi-based MGX.
Division changes at Wattpad WEBTOON Studios
In 2026 the publishing business will be moved into WEBTOON Entertainment. The entertainment business will be moved into WEBTOON Productions.
UK nonfiction sales: down 8.4 percent in 2025
Nonfiction sales will likely continue to decline in the years ahead due to competing sources of information and entertainment.
Poetry publishing collective
Poetry Corp is an informal collective of five New York–based small presses.
2025 Year in Review
The year's biggest stories in publishing, from the Anthropic settlement to the demise of NaNoWriMo and more.
No, Colleen Hoover Did Not Email Me: Current Scams Targeting Authors
If you receive solicitous emails from book clubs or famous authors, follow these simple steps before replying or clicking on any links.
Everand and Fable release “state of reading” report
The headline finding is that personal recommendation is the top source of book discovery, surpassing social media and platforms like Amazon.
Penguin Random House launches KPop publishing program
PRH is collaborating with Netflix, which streams KPop Demon Hunters, to publish “fan-forward” titles about the show.
New nonfiction publisher: Full Set
The Dublin-based publisher will focus on current affairs and business titles with a global focus.