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After a six-month search to replace outgoing CEO Jonathan Karp, Simon & Schuster has appointed former Amazon executive Greg Greeley to the top job, effective today. The Big Five and eight other publishers are suing the pirate website Anna’s Archive for allegedly stealing more than 61 million books and advertising the stolen data to tech firms for AI training purposes. With this year’s London Book Fair kicking off tomorrow, we’re rounding up the trends that dealmakers are keeping their eyes on, the biggest rights listings from U.S. agencies, and the can’t-miss events at publishing’s first international gathering of 2026. Plus, we talked with the fair’s new director, Emma Lowe, about the decision to move to a different venue in 2027. In other news, a new feature from AI-powered writing tool Grammarly adopts the identities of public figures—including such authors as Stephen King and Benjamin Dreyer—to give users writing advice, the Verge reports. Meanwhile, documents reveal that President Trump’s DOGE used ChatGPT to filter “DEI”-related arts and humanities projects when it canceled a slew of National Endowment for the Humanities grants last spring, per the New York Times. Slate reflects on the significant shift in preference among romance readers toward first-person POV writing. The Guardian considers the return of quiz books—sales of which reached a nearly 30-year high in the U.K. and Ireland last year—as a way to buoy lackluster nonfiction sales. And Portuguese novelist António Lobo Antunes and comic book colorist Tatjana Wood have died at 83 and 99, respectively.
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Greg Greeley, Former Amazon Exec, Named CEO of S&S
Greeley spent nearly two decades at Amazon, where he oversaw its acquisition of Brilliance Audio, its entry into the print-on-demand and self-publishing markets, and its expansion into international markets. more »
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Publishers Charge Anna’s Archive with Copyright Infringement
The lawsuit, brought by 13 book and journal publishers and coordinated by the AAP, alleges the pirate website is not only stealing copyrighted materials but also advertising ways for companies, including AI firms, to access the stolen properties. more »
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London Book Fair 2026 Preview
This year’s event will focus on fostering a love of reading as well as creating opportunities for Americans to do business and reassure their fellow publishers they are allies with shared interests. more »
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LBF 2026: Rights Listings from U.S. Agencies
U.S. agents will feature works by Eve Babitz, Harlan Coben, Dave Eggers, Barbara Kingsolver, Emily St. John Mandel, and many more. more »
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Your Universe Starts Here
The Marvel Premier Collection packs iconic stories from legendary creators into a new format ideal for fans both old and new and anyone looking for the perfect entry point into the Marvel Universe. Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank releases this month—lauded by AIPT as “a near-perfect synthesis of everything that makes the Punisher entertaining.” (Sponsored) More »

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LBF 2026: Must-See Events for Tuesday
From AI copyright battles and the reading crisis to audiobook breakthroughs and global market trends, here are our picks from this year’s program. more »
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LBF 2026: Rights of Passage
Enduring uptrends in film and TV rights, feel-good fiction, and self-help will be put to the test at the first rights fair on the calendar. more »
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Book Deals: Week of March 9, 2026
Fantagraphics takes R.E. Burke’s graphic novel about being detained by ICE, two industry pros sell their debut novels, and more. more »
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This Week’s Bestsellers: March 9, 2026
Kin by Tayari Jones is the latest Oprah’s Book Club pick and #3 on our hardcover fiction list. Plus Michael Pollan’s A World Appears takes the #2 spot on our hardcover nonfiction list and B.K. Borison’s And Now, Back to You gets a sunny forecast. more »

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PW Digital Edition
See what we published in this week’s print issue of Publishers Weekly, including our TLA 2026 preview and more. »
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Call for Info: Family & Relationship Books
Deadline: Mar. 16. Issue: May 6. Please submit forthcoming secular adult nonfiction that addresses friendships and dating; marriage and divorce; household structure and family relationships; and parenting and caregiving. Pub. dates: May–October. Click here for more information. »
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Diversion Publishing Buys U.K. Indie Press
The addition of the London-based Influx Press will add about 75 titles of upmarket horror, literary short fiction, satirical fiction, and more to Diversion’s list and expand its international presence, Diversion founder Scott Waxman said. more »
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Tyndale House Executive Publisher Jan Long Harris to Retire
Harris has spent 26 years developing the Christian publisher’s nonfiction lists by forming new imprints and signing bestselling authors. She will retire on March 20. more »
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Something More Ambitious: PW Talks with Emma Lowe
The new director of the London Book Fair, its fourth since 2020, explains why the event is changing venues in 2027. more »


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Job Moves
  • Darcy Glastonbury is being promoted to associate publicist at Little, Brown.
  • Aayushi Agarwal is being promoted to associate publicist at Little, Brown.
  • Morgan Wu is being promoted to associate editor at Little, Brown.
  • Liv Ryan is being promoted to associate editor at Little, Brown.
  • Julia DeVarti is being promoted to associate editor at Little, Brown.
  • Dan Lynch has been promoted to publishing operations director at Hachette Book Group.
  • Barbara Scanlon has been promoted to assistant production manager at Hachette Book Group.
  • Cameron Rivas has been promoted to senior production associate at Hachette Book Group.
  • Maisa Nammari has been promoted to production associate at Hachette Book Group.
  • Allie Stewart has been promoted to national account manager at Hachette Book Group.
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Awards News
  • Authors Receive Rockefeller Residencies: Xochitl Gonzalez and 2018 PW Star Watch Superstar Francesca Cavallo are among the recipients of this year’s Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residencies.
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Bookstore News
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Our Latest Starred Reviews
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in PW that are hitting bookstore shelves this week. more »
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Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List
The Crossroads by C.J. Box is the #1 title on our adult hardcover fiction bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Visitations’ by Julia Alvarez
“In her prismatic fourth collection, novelist, memoirist, and poet Alvarez spins richly detailed micro-narratives of her childhood in the Dominican Republic in the 1950s, her young adulthood in New York City, and beyond.... The result is a vivid and arresting volume.” more »
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How ‘Thy Will Be Done’ by John Garrison Marks Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the historian and author’s latest book. more »

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Picture of the Day

On March 4, Juliet Izon (c.) celebrated the launch of her debut novel, The Encore (Union Square & Co.), at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, N.Y. Joining Izon were New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly (l.) and Oblong co-owner Suzanna Hermans (r.).

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