Sentences with phrase «fiction publishing imprint»

Science Fiction publishing imprint Tor has announced the start of a book club for SF / F ebooks.
Somewhere in the middle, at around $ 5 each, are titles from Amazon's own genre - fiction publishing imprints, by such authors as Heather Burch, Peter David and Max Allan Collins.

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England, United Kingdom About Blog Robert Hale Ltd published their first Western in 1936, and have been publishing Western fiction continuously since that time, firstly under their own imprint, and since the mid 1980s under their wholly owned imprint BLACK HORSE WESTERNS.
Publishes under three imprints: Surrey which focuses on food, dining, nutrition, and entertaining; B2 Books publishing business; and Bolden, which publishes fiction and non-fiction by African - AmericanPublishes under three imprints: Surrey which focuses on food, dining, nutrition, and entertaining; B2 Books publishing business; and Bolden, which publishes fiction and non-fiction by African - Americanpublishes fiction and non-fiction by African - American authors.
In 2006, Latoya joined Grand Central Publishing, an imprint at Hachette Book Group, where she acquired a variety of titles from Hardcover fiction and non-fiction, to digital romance and erotica.
According to the terms of the deal with Simon & Schuster, Locke — a 60 - year - old former businessman who says he became fascinated by the e-book revolution and decided to start self - publishing fiction in 2009 — will continue to publish and sell his e-books himself, under his own imprint (John Locke Books), but printed versions of those books will be marketed and sold by Simon & Schuster through its distribution arm.
With the frenetic speed of a start - up, Amazon Publishing had in a few years launched a series of imprints devoted to different niches: mystery, romance, historical fiction, science fiction, and more.
Imprint publishes commercial fiction for ages 0 - 18, develops new intellectual property, and partners with existing brands to develop quality, original content.
Amazon has launched an imprint of Amazon Publishing called Amazon Original Stories, publishing short fiction and non-fiction works meant to be read in a singlPublishing called Amazon Original Stories, publishing short fiction and non-fiction works meant to be read in a singlpublishing short fiction and non-fiction works meant to be read in a single sitting.
In New York, all the major publishing houses with commercial fiction imprints have joined the fray and launched their own online empires to compete with the myriad of digital publishers seeking authors.
Tor Books is launching a new serialized fiction podcast imprint, Tor Labs, which will focus on «experimental approaches to genre publishing, beginning with original dramatic podcasts.»
Little A and Day One will join the other Amazon Publishing imprints: Montlake for romance, Thomas & Mercer for mysteries, Encore for reintroduced out - of - print titles, Crossing for internationally translated works, and 47 North for science fiction, fantasy, and horror titles.
The title sponsor, along with its self - publishing imprint CreateSpace and publishing house Penguin Group USA have narrowed down the field of novel entries from 5,000 to just six, with the grand prize winners in both the general fiction and the young adult fiction being announced on June 13.
The titles represent both frontlist and popular backlist titles from all Random House imprints and publishing groups, which publish fiction and nonfiction, both original and reprints, by some of the foremost and most popular writers of our times.
The new group, which also encompasses imprints such as Signal, Tundra, Bond Street Books, Anchor Canada, Doubleday Canada Books for Young Readers and Appetite by Random House, the newish food and lifestyle imprint headed by Robert McCullough, will publish fiction, non-fiction, poetry and children's books.
Random House Mondadori's divisions publish adult and children's fiction and nonfiction in print hardcover, trade, mass market paperback, and ebook formats, with such imprints as Plaza & Janés, Grijalbo, Lumen, Mondadori, Debate, Sudamericana, Montena, Beascoa, and Rosa dels vents, among others.
StoryFront, the company's short story imprint, not only will focus on publishing high quality short fiction, but will also be the source of a weekly digital literary journal that will specifically feature short stories and poetry from new and veteran authors.
Finally, I included the percentage of books published by an Amazon imprint (which was mostly Amazon Publishing or AmazonCrossing, the imprint for translations), and found particularly many books in Contemporary Fiction that had been translated from English by AmazonCrossing.
Of these ebooks, most independently published ones have a larger market share than traditionally published ones when broken down into genres: Self - published romance, mystery, horror, science fiction and fantasy all sell better from indie authors or Kindle imprints than they do from traditional publishers.»
Does Waterfall Press, a Christian Fiction imprint, «have all [those authors] all in one place, they don't deserve to be published anywhere else?»
Today, Amazon Publishing announced its newest imprint, 47North, its science fiction, fantasy, and horror division.
SEATTLE — October 11, 2011—Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced the launch of 47North, the seventh imprint from Amazon Publishing, focused on science fiction, fantasy and horror.
When Ed Park — the New York - based novelist and editor who launched the Little A literary fiction imprint — left the company last fall, it was tempting see his departure as a nail in Amazon Publishing's coffin: the New York Times, for instance, ran a headline that described the move as a «major setback» for Amazon pPublishing's coffin: the New York Times, for instance, ran a headline that described the move as a «major setback» for Amazon publishingpublishing.
Carina Press is Harlequin's digital - first adult fiction imprint, publishing first in digital, and then depending on the numbers releasing audio and print versions as well.
Entry criteria for the Booker prize state that «self - published books are not eligible where the author is the publisher or where a company has been specifically set up to publish that book», while the Bailey's women's prize for fiction stipulates that books must come from a «bone fide imprint».
Under the agency model, and working with multiple distributors, Macmillan will offer over 1,200 backlist eBooks from its Minotaur Books mystery and crime fiction imprint, a part of the St. Martins Publishing Group.
Its Ravenstone imprint publishes speculative, horror and mystery fiction
Mainstream publishers are also taking advantage of these new channels, notably Tor.com, the science - fiction imprint of MacMillan, and Penguin eSpecials, both publishing low - cost short - form works by their existing authors in the form of excerpts, reprints and original new pieces.
Splashdown Books is a speculative fiction indie press that now functions as a hybrid imprint, meaning that authors who meet our criteria can publish themselves and keep total creative control while enjoying the benefits of belonging to an established brand.
Winner of the prestigious national book award, the RITA ®, and published by both the Dell and Spectra imprints of Bantam Random House, science fiction romance author Linnea Sinclair has become a name synonymous for high - action, emotionally intense, character - driven novels.
This Penguin Putnam imprint was the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy.
At Blue Moon Publishers, we publish fiction and non-fiction, from best - selling authors such as Katherine Jacob under our Blue Moon Guides imprint.
The result of French publisher Hachette Livre's acquisition of Time Warner Book Group, Hachette Book Group comprises imprints Little, Brown and Company, Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books), and Orbit, a science fiction and fantasy imprint.
I own and operate the two publishing imprints Weasel Press and Red Ferret Press, which handles several projects of poetry, fiction and play collections.
In 2012 Seattle - based online retailer's AmazonCrossing imprint published more works of fiction and poetry in translation than any other press except for Dalkey Archive, and is the largest publisher of literature in translation so far this year, according to the most recent update of the «Translation Database» compiled by Open Letter Books Three Percent at the University of Rochester.
Doubleday Ireland An imprint of Transworld Ireland, Doubleday Ireland, aims to publish the best literary fiction and non-fiction authors.
In fields like military science fiction, the Amazon Top 100 list is full of self - pubbed authors or hybrids (many of those being published by Amazon's imprints).
The imprints will be genre fiction: Alibi (mystery / thriller); Hydra (science fiction); Flirt (YA / new adult), which will also publish romance under the re-launched Loveswept unit, which publishes new digital - only and classic romance titles.
Hyperion, founded in 1991, publishes general - interest fiction and non-fiction hardcover, trade, and mass - market paperback books for adults and includes the Voice, ABC Daytime Press, Hyperion East, and Miramax imprints.
Voyager, which is the Science Fiction imprint of HaperCollins, is looking for «10 to 12 new authors», one of which it will publish monthly over the course of next year.
Welcome to Crooked Lane Books — a crime fiction imprint that publishes today's most gripping mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels.
SAN FRANCISCO — May the 4th (Star Wars Day), 2018 — Fuse Literary's Short Fuse Publishing division today debuted a new imprint for science fiction, fantasy and horror (SFFH) stories: STRANGE FUSE.
For example, the objective of Viking, an imprint of The Penguin Group, is «To publish a strictly limited list of good nonfiction, such as biography, history and works on contemporary affairs, and distinguished fiction with some claim to permanent importance rather than ephemeral popular interest.»
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Harlequin Launches Hanover Square Press, an imprint for «general fiction, narrative history, journalism, and memoir.»
They also have six imprints of their own; AmazonEncore (out - of - print / self - published books), AmazonCrossing (books in translation), Montlake Romance (romance titles), Thomas & Mercer (suspense and thriller titles), 47North (science - fiction and fantasy titles) and New Harvest (general publishing).
Under our Bolden imprint, we publish fiction, nonfiction, and memoirs by African - American authors.
According to Locus's 2004 Book Summary, [4] Baen Books was the ninth most active publisher in the U.S. in terms of most books published in the genres indicated, and the fifth most active publisher of the dedicated science fiction imprints, publishing a total of 67 titles (of which 40 were original titles).
Without any discussion about my long - term writing plans, the book was published under a women's fiction imprint.
The original novel also was the launch title in 2009 for Haikasoru, VIZ Media's unique literary imprint dedicated to publishing the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy for English - speaking audiences.
Raincoast Publishing, which includes the Polestar imprint and key titles from Press Gang Publishers, produces a wide range of fiction and nonfiction titles for adults and children.
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