People & Publishing Roundup, November 2023

MILESTONES

CHARLES E. GANNON is now represented by Vaughne Hansen & Christine Cohen of the Virginia Kidd Agency.

 

AWARDS

NICOLA GRIFFITH’s Spear (Tordotcom) was longlisted for the 2023 Crown Awards, presented by the Historical Writers Associa­tion. The shortlist was announced October 18, 2023, and winners will be revealed on November 22, 2023.

NAOMI KRITZER’s ‘‘The Dragon Project’’ (Clarkesworld 3/22) won the Washington Science Fiction Association Small Press ...Read More

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Tsang Joins Bramble

Tor Publishing Group has announced that Erika Tsang will join Bramble, Tor’s romance imprint, as executive editor beginning on November 14, 2023. Tsang was previously editorial director at Avon.

Tsang said, “I am beyond excited to join the Tor family, specifically the Bramble team! This new imprint is off to an amazing start with the list of stellar authors Monique Patterson has already acquired, and I can’t wait to be ...Read More

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Scholastic Worker Walkout

Unionized workers at Scholastic are staging a walkout, protesting the publishing company’s rejection of a proposal for annual raises. Union members did not report to work on November 1, 2023, and held a rally and protest on Zoom and in person outside Scholastic headquarters in New York City.

The union has been trying to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement with Scholastic since October 2022. The previous agreement expired in May ...Read More

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Worlds of IF Revival

Worlds of IF magazine is being relaunched. According to their press release:

The classic science fiction magazine Worlds of IF will live again starting February 2024. The magazine will be relaunched with Justin Sloane of Starship Sloane as editor-in-chief and publisher, Jean-Paul L. Garnier of Space Cowboy Books filling the role of deputy-editor-in-chief, and Dr. Daniel Pomarède as science editor. The inaugural issue will be available both in print and ...Read More

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IAFA Announces New Appointments

The International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA) has just announced Amanda Firestone as their new Registar, and Farrah Mendlesohn as their new Crawford Award Director.

Candice Thornton, IAFA Public Information Officer, announced:

These new appointments, along with the ongoing dedication of our members and supporters, reinforce our commitment to advancing the study and appreciation of the fantastic in the arts. We look forward to a bright future ...Read More

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People & Publishing Roundup, October 2023

MILESTONES

Sibling author duo ELIZA­BETH & KATHARINE CORR are now represented by Pérez Literary & Entertainment.

AWARDS

Writer, producer, and pup­peteer MARTY KROFFT, 86, won the Julie Award for life­time achievement in multiple genres, presented at Dragon Con.

RICH LARSON’s ‘‘Quandary Aminu vs The Butterfly Man’’ (Tor.com 9/21/22) won the 2023 Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction, and Larson received $1,000 and a plaque. The award, announced ...Read More

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Staff Change at khōréō

Zhui Ning Chang is now editor-in-chief at khōréō, taking over the role from magazine founder Aleksandra (Ola) Hill beginning with the magazine’s forthcoming Issue 4.1. In an announcement on X, Hill said,

I’m so thrilled that Zhui Ning has agreed to take over as EIC. They have been with khoreo from the very start, joining our team as a First Reader before shifting into the Fiction Editor role.

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Kimberley Atkins Named Head of Zeus Publishing Director

Kimberley Atkins has joined Head of Zeus as fiction publishing director, where she will “spearhead the strategy and publishing for the company’s Aria, Aries and Apollo Fiction imprints.”

Atkins was previously editorial director at Hodder & Stoughton, commissioning commercial women’s fiction.

Atkins said,

I am delighted to be joining the dynamic team at Head of Zeus and to help shape their fiction publishing across the Aria, Aries and Apollo lists. ...Read More

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Nihar Malaviya Named CEO of PRH

Bertelsmann has announced that Nihar Malaviya is now officially the chief executive officer of Penguin Random House. Malaviya has been the interim CEO since January 1, 2023, following the departure of Markus Dohle in December 2022.

Malaviya was previously the president and COO of PRH. As interim CEO, he separated the Crown Publishing Group from the Random House Publishing Group and created a management group to oversee the US division ...Read More

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Saga Press on the Rise

Saga Press announced some organizational changes, including new additions to its growing staff and a shift in division for the imprint.

Nivia Evans will join as senior editor beginning October 2, 2023, moving from Orbit Books where she held the same title. Evans worked with numerous notable genre authors at Orbit, including Alix E. Harrow, Sara Hashem, Suyi Davies Okungbowa, H.G. Parry, and more. Sareena Kamath will join as editor, ...Read More

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People & Publishing Roundup, September 2023

AWARDS

RICHARD BLEILER won the 2023 Munsey Award, given at Pulpfest to “an individual or or­ganization that has bettered the pulp community.” Nominees were selected by the general pulp com­munity, with the winner selected by a vote of past Lamont, Munsey, and Rusty Awards winners.

CARYL LEWIS’s Drift (Double­day UK) was the Overall Win­ner at the Wales Book of the Year Award for English-language works, and also won the ...Read More

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SFWA Seeks Interns

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) has announced its new “Publishing Taught Me” program. The program will invite publishing professionals of color to contribute to “an online essay series, to be collated into an anthology, and a symposium aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres.”

SFWA seeks two paid interns to serve as assistant editors for the project under the ...Read More

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Zombies Need Brains Call for Subs

Publisher Zombies Need Brains, LLC has announced a call for submissions for two upcoming anthologies, Familiars and Last-Ditch.

Familiars is to feature science fiction, fantasy, or urban fantasy stories where the story revolves around some type of animal familiars (or human familiar). We would like a wide variety of genre settings for this anthology. In other words, we don’t want the entire anthology to be urban fantasy settings. As ...Read More

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Fabulist Flash Call for Submissions

The Fabulist Flash, a new flash-fiction project from The Fabulist Words & Art, welcomes submissions of fantastical and speculative writings of up to 1,000 wordsfrom November 6-12, 2023.
The Fabulist Flash will debut in 2024, and run in parallel to our current short-fiction programming. We’re paying a flat fee of $100 for stories of up to 1,000 words (the equivalent of an SFWA-qualifying rate of $0.10/word), payable upon contracted acceptance.
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ActuSF in Compulsory Liquidation

French publisher ActuSF has been put into compulsory liquidation by the Commercial Court, effective September 4, 2023. The company is open to potential buyers, but the future is uncertain.

In an interview for ActuaLitté, director and editor-in-chief Jérôme Vincent described challenges ActuSF has encountered in recent years, including rising operating costs, the COVID-19 pandemic, and logistical difficulties with distributors. Vincent also expressed gratitude to the authors, translators, booksellers, and others ...Read More

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PRH Changes

Penguin Random House (PRH) continues to reorganize, this time at the Knopf/Doubleday Publishing Group.

Suzanne Herz, publisher of Vintage/Anchor, is taking early retirement effective December 15, 2023. Herz will continue to work in “an external, consulting role” on John Grisham’s books. She was with the company for three decades, first in publicity roles before becoming associate publisher and later publisher.

With Herz’s departure, the Anchor imprint is being discontinued. PRH ...Read More

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Cossmass Infinities to Close

Cossmass Infinities is permanently closing. The magazine is no longer accepting submissions, but will publish the stories it has already purchased by the end of the year.

The Cossmass Infinities website will remain online, and past anthologies and back issues will still be available for sale. Editor and publisher Paul Campbell said,

Unfortunately, Cossmass Infinities is too expensive for me to continue running. I had hoped that it might have ...Read More

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2023 Working Class Writers Grant Open

The Speculative Literature Foundation (SLF) is accepting applications for its $1,000 Working Class Writers Grant, “awarded annually to speculative fiction writers who are working class, blue-collar, financially disadvantaged, or homeless, who have been historically underrepresented in speculative fiction due to financial barriers which make it hard to access the writing world.” Applications are open until September 30, 2023. The winner will be announced November 15, 2023.

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Staff Change at Tor UK

Tor UK has announced that Michael Beale will be joining the imprint as an editor beginning in October, expanding the editorial team.

Beale was previously an assistant editor at Titan. At Tor, Beale will support publisher Bella Pagan and editorial director Sophie Robinson.

Beale said,

I’m delighted to be joining Tor UK as editor and work with the inspirational Bella and her team. I can’t wait to start working on ...Read More

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People & Publishing Roundup, August 2023

MILESTONES

ROBERT SILVERBERG has written a story, his first since retiring over a decade ago, set to appear in Analog: “It is all of three sentences long, a takeoff on Fredric Brown’s classic story ‘Knock’…. I first sold a story to Analog in 1955, 68 years ago. That doesn’t quite equal Jack Williamson’s record of longevity – he sold a serial to them when he was in his nineties, 74

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Simon & Schuster Sold to KKR

Private investment firm KKR has reached an agreement to acquire Simon & Schuster from parent company Paramount Global for $1.62 billion.

Paramount has been trying to sell Simon & Schuster for years, with last year’s proposed $2.175 billion sale to Penguin Random House only failing because the Department of Justice blocked the deal on antitrust grounds. Simon & Schuster’s revenues in 2022 were $1.18 billion.

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Gallo Leaves Tor

Irene Gallo has left Tor after 30 years with the company, where she headed the art department and was vice president and publisher of Tordotcom.

As the longtime creative director at Tor, she created the look and designed countless books starting in 1993. Her many awards include the Richard Gan­gel Award for Art Direction, presented by the Society of Illustrators; 13 Chesley Awards; and many gold and silver med­als from ...Read More

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Gilbert Retires

Sheila Gilbert has retired from her position as publisher at DAW, effective June 30, 2023.

After over a half-century working in pub­lishing I am moving on from visiting worlds of the imagination to exploring the real world. In that time I have been involved in every aspect of the industry and enjoyed it immensely. I have made many good friends with whom I hope to stay in touch going forward. ...Read More

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Fantasy Magazine to Close

Fantasy Magazine will close later this year, as announced in their August 2023 editorial:

This is the editorial we’ve been dreading having to write. We’ve been trying not to think about it too much, but we can’t put it off any longer.

We relaunched Fantasy Magazine in November of 2020 – what a weird thing to do at an exceptionally weird time! – and we did it with high hopes, ...Read More

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Staff Changes at Apex Book Company

Apex Book Company has announced that Marissa van Uden will become the company’s primary acquisitions editor, and Leah Ning will be managing editor. In an announcement on the company’s website, publisher Jason Sizemore said,

If you’re wondering about me … I’ll stay busy as ever, if not busier, wheeling and dealing in the background. I will work on the acquisition side along with Marissa. Apex is expanding and my attention ...Read More

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Phantasia Press Relaunch

Publisher Alex Berman has announced the relaunch of Phantasia Press, returning more than 30 years after their last publication. They are “once again offering high quality hardcover science fiction and fantasy editions” produced using archival-quality materials. Their first new release is a limited edition of Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton.

The press was originally founded by Berman and the late Sidney Altus “with the idea of publishing high quality, limited ...Read More

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Canelo to Launch Horror Imprint

Canelo has announced a new horror imprint, Canelo Horror, to be launched in October 2023.

The imprint will “honour books and authors that have shaped the genre while charting its own territory to offer the most unique and chilling novels being written today”. Commissioning editor Kit Nevile said, “I’m incredibly excited, both for the list’s launch and the potential for horror in years to come. We aim to bring a ...Read More

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Inkyard Press to Close

HarperCollins has announced that YA imprint Inkyard Press will close and Inkyard staff will be laid off on August 1, 2023. No figure was reported for the number of staff affected. According to the publisher’s statement,

Current market conditions have posed a variety of challenges for the business, which [have] been acutely felt in the YA/middle grade space, with a shifting retail landscape, reduced distribution, and higher production costs in ...Read More

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PRH Layoffs

Penguin Random House announced company-wide layoffs this week, with an estaimed 60 people impacted. Nihar Malaviya, the interim CEO, wrote:

We are halfway through 2023, and while the book market has grown, particularly over recent years, we have also faced significantly increased costs in all areas across the board, and we expect these increases, as well as inflation, to continue. We have been taking various actions over the last months ...Read More

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People & Publishing Roundup, July 2023

MILESTONES

Author CHARLES YU has joined the Board of Directors for the National Book Foundation.

AWARDS

CATRIONA WARD’s Sundial (Macmillan) won Best Hardcover Novel in the Thriller Awards, presented by the International Thriller Writers and announced June 3, 2023 at ThrillerFest XVIII in New York City.

AYANNA LLOYD BANWO’s When We Were Birds (Hamish Hamilton) won the £2,500 Best First Novel Award from the Au­thors’ Club, open to ...Read More

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Okorafor and Shónẹ́yìn Launch Phoenix Books

Ouida Books has announced Phoenix, a new science fiction and fantasy imprint launched by Nnedi Okorafor and Lọlá Shónẹ́yìn. Omotoke Solarin-Sodara is managing editor.

The imprint is “dedicated to promoting and publishing fresh africanfuturism and africanjujuism (science fiction and fantasy) by writers of African descent worldwide.” Okorafor posted to social media that “Phoenix is looking for long-form (novella to novel) works by writers on their A-game…. The idea is to ...Read More

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Apex Staff Changes

Apex Magazine has announced that Lesley Conner is now editor-in-chief, and Rebecca Treasure is now managing editor.

Conner was previously co-editor-in-chief alongside publisher Jason Sizemore. Sizemore is “taking a step back from these roles in order to focus on growing Apex as a business in the coming years.”

Treasure will continue her role as flash fiction editor in addition to her new position.

For more information, see the Apex announcement. ...Read More

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