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An independent publisher considers the challenges and opportunities for small presses in her home market.
Martin Goodman, publisher of Barbican Press, describes his move from the U.K. to Los Angeles and the challenges of breaking into the U.S. market with transgressive and radical books.
The British illustrated reference publisher continues to reinvent itself a half-century on—and has used the milestone of the anniversary as catalyst for examining new opportunities.
The CEO of DK U.K. explains how the shift to remote work provided a vital connection to the U.S. and introduced new practices that helped grow sales by 20%.
A U.S.-based publishing exec for John Murray Press offers five pieces of advice on working with colleagues in the U.K.
The managing director of the publishing startup describes her disruptive agenda and promises a list of "strong, game-changing voices."
An editor explains how publishing LGBTQ books poses unique opportunities and challenges when books are published on both sides of the Atlantic.
The managing director of Head of Zeus argues that the U.S. market presents a big opportunity for U.K. publishers, and is worth the effort to break through.
An independent publisher considers the challenges and opportunities for small presses in her home market.
Michael O'Mara's U.S. sales and marketing director describes the company’s strategies for engaging the U.S. market, which includes mining a niche for books about the royal family.
The London indie press started with a focus on nonfiction, but in the past decade has published three Booker-winning novels.
The U.K. Publishers Association’s CEO says that the U.S. and British industries have shared interests—even as they compete for rights and market share.
The managing director of Usborne Publishing reflects on the legacy of her father, the company’s founder, who died last year.
At 50, the U.K. press is growing its list and expanding into new formats, all while keeping a sharp focus on libraries.