Maas Appeal
Bloomsbury has raised its long-term profit projections for the fiscal year after announcing it will publish the
next two installments in Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series in late 2026 and early 2027. Brendan Cahill, a former exec at Penguin Random House and Open Road, has
founded a new press with an emphasis on nonfiction, and video game creator Dan Houser’s entertainment company Absurd Ventures has
launched a book publishing imprint. Dark Horse founder and CEO Mike Richardson
has been let go from his position, marking the latest in a string of shakeups at the comics publisher since it was acquired by Embracer Group in 2022. A Wyoming bill to censor “sexually explicit materials” in libraries across the state
has failed to advance, reports
WyoFile. The
Guardian draws attention to the
thriving state of physical books and other printed media in France. Author Emily Hodgson Anderson considers how, before the dawn of AI, ghostwriting
influenced our notions of intellectual property ownership, for
Lit Hub. For the
New Republic, professor and author Greg Barnhisel explores how Viking’s Malcolm Cowley
reshaped American literature. Lily King and John U. Bacon
once again topped the Independent Publishers Caucus’s Independent Press Top 40 lists. And
Toni Burbank, who edited nonfiction at Bantam for more than four decades, has died at 85.

Dark Horse Founder, CEO Mike Richardson DepartsRichardson, who launched the indie comics publisher in 1986 and led it for 40 years, has been dismissed as Dark Horse faces uncertainty following its acquisition by Embracer Group, with both companies recently coping with financial issues.
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Wiley Has Big Earnings Jump in Q3Sales of professional books were the one weak spot in what was a generally good quarter for the company. For the period ended January 31, 2026, revenue rose 1.5%, to $410 million, while operating income jumped 21%, to $62.7 million. CEO and president Matthew Kissner said that “margin expansion remains our company-wide ethos.”
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Podium Lands Series from Stephanie BeardStephanie Beard at Podium Entertainment took world English and foreign language rights to the dark romance author’s Nocturnal Sequence trilogy, in a seven-figure deal. The as-yet-untitled first book is set for March 2027.
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Webtoon Appoints New PresidentYongsoo Kim, previously chief strategy officer and head of global, has been promoted to president of Webtoon Entertainment. The move comes amid Webtoon’s expansion of its global footprint and initiatives, including a partnership with Random House.
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Picture of the Day
On March 2, Liz Tomforde (l.) kicked off her 10-city book tour for In Her Own League (Entangled) with a midnight release party at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Joining Tomforde was Amanda Anderson (r.), owner of local indie bookshop Last Chapter, which hosted the sold-out event.
Courtesy Entangled