AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDebut Novel Buzz: Imani Thompson’s “Honey” (published earlier this month) is already drawing major attention for its sharp satire on race, power and desire—so much that 10 UK publishers and nine US publishers reportedly chased it in bidding wars. Publishing Industry Watch: Unbound’s collapse left supporters unable to get refunds and forced authors to deliver brutal news; the fallout is a reminder that “democratizing” publishing models still carry real-world risk. Local News in Crisis: Montana’s Anaconda Leader permanently closed, leaving six employees jobless and residents without a community paper, with owners citing internet pressure and higher production costs. Children’s Books & New Releases: Dr. Mustafa Rostom is preparing “Oz Magic Mascots,” an Australia-set fantasy adventure featuring native animals and teamwork; meanwhile, E. Shaw Brown readies debut “Helena: A Woman of Mischief.” Awards & Reading Culture: The Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist leans toward debuts and indie press titles, signaling a more exploratory year for the prize circuit. Book Fairs: Hebrew Book Week marks its 100th anniversary in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, running through June 20. Community & Events: Yarnslingers’ 15-year storytelling show is expanding into print with “This Happened: Yarnslingers Book One.”
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