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It was a packed second day at PW’s sixth annual U.S. Book Show, beginning with a panel discussion with three of the industry’s most influential CEOs and continuing into the evening with sessions on data-driven publishing, page-to-screen adaptations, and more. HarperCollins has restructured its U.S. trade division into seven distinct publishing groups, marking the latest—and likely final—reorganization under recently appointed U.S. trade CEO Liate Stehlik. The newly launched Literary Arts Fund, backed by a coalition of philanthropic foundations, has announced the recipients of its inaugural round of grants, distributing $7.7 million to 40 literary nonprofits. And Dark Horse Comics has voluntarily recognized its employees’ union. In other news, revenue for the U.K. publishing industry hit a record-breaking £7.4 billion in 2025 thanks to strong audiobook, digital, and export sales, reports the Bookseller. Scandinavian audiobook streamer Storytel has been approved to publicly trade in Stockholm’s main Nasdaq market. Kimberly McCreight’s forthcoming novel Someone Else’s Husband has been optioned by Lionsgate Television and 3 Arts Entertainment for series development, per Deadline. For the Atlantic, author Ted Chiang debunks speculation about whether AI is conscious. Peter Wohlleben joins Katherine Stockett atop the IPC’s Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers list this week. And Gibbs Smith Education president and publisher Elizabeth Wallace and Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi have died at 46 and 56, respectively.
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USBS 2026: Publishing CEOs Warn Against AI ‘Witch Hunt’
The heads of Authors Equity, Hachette Book Group, and Sourcebooks said using AI for creative production was a no-go, but agreed there are other benefits. All were sanguine about the industry overall, with one calling this “the most exciting time to be in book publishing.” more »
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USBS 2026: Experts Tackle Publishing’s Hottest Topics
Leveraging sales data, building author platforms, bolstering youth literacy, and adapting books for the screen were among the many subjects covered at this year’s U.S. Book Show, held at the New York Academy of Medicine June 2–3. more »
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HarperCollins U.S. Trade Unveils New Structure
In what are likely the last major changes to the publisher’s U.S. trade arm, CEO Liate Stehlik has reorganized the division into seven distinct publishing groups: Avon, Dey Street, Harper, HarperCollins Children’s, HarperOne, Mariner, and Morrow. more »
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Inaugural Literary Arts Fund Grants Announced
The organization has awarded $7.7 million in funds to 40 literary nonprofits across 19 states in its inaugural grant cycle—but some publishers worry it won’t be enough to compensate for the loss of government funding. Executive director Jen Banka urged “leaders who value literature to join us in supporting writers, books, and reading.” more »

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Dark Horse Voluntarily Recognizes Staff Union
The comics publisher has initiated the next steps in the collective bargaining process with attorneys from the Communications Workers of America, just over a week after employees announced their intent to unionize. more »
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Elizabeth Wallace, Gibbs Smith Education President and Publisher, Dies at 46
Wallace, a former educator who joined the textbook publisher in 2018, died on May 27 in Mountain Green, Utah, from complications with breast cancer. She had helmed the company since November 2024. more »
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House of SpeakEasy Celebrates America 250 with Book Tour
On June 9, the organization’s Bookmobile will embark on a 27-day tour of 28 cities across the original 13 colonies, distributing 6,000 free books. The truck will carry titles from Library of America, FSG, and PRH, among other partner publishers. more »

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TikTok Enlists Influencers for Summer Reading List
The app has teamed with five of BookTok’s top content creators to compile a list of their reading recommendations for the summer. more »
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In Conversation: Leigh Bardugo and Liz Climo
We asked Bardugo, the author behind the popular Grishaverse, and cartoonist Climo to discuss their new picture book, Better Pets, as well as their own favorite pets, both real and imagined. more »
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Bringing Rapunzel Out of the Tower: PW Talks with Andrea Eames
In the fantasist’s A Tangled Magic (Erewhon, Aug.), heroine Netta leaves the tower she was raised in to search for her vanished mother—and her mother’s prized spellbook. more »


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Trade Paperback Bestseller List
Theo of Golden by Allen Levi is the #1 title on our trade paperback bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Rise Above: A Memoir’ by Matthew Schnipper
“Schnipper debuts with a wrenching account of his toddler’s sudden death from a congenital abnormality.... It’s a powerful record of a broken heart.” more »

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Picture of the Day

Labyrinth Books in Princeton, N.J., launched its new event series, Writers on Writing, in partnership with the Princeton Public Library on May 28. The inaugural panel featured authors (from l.) Anica Mrose Rissi (Girl Reflected in Knife, Dutton BFYR), Anna-Marie McLemore (We Could Be Anyone, Feiwel & Friends), Dexter Palmer (Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen, Vintage), and Amy Jo Burns (Wait for Me, Celadon).

Photo: Elliott McLemore
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