New YA imprint at Page Street
Independent publisher Page Street plans to double its number of YA titles to 24 new titles per year and house them under a dedicated imprint.
Independent publisher Page Street plans to double its number of YA titles to 24 new titles per year and house them under a dedicated imprint.
Trends and takeaways from the teen/YA market.
Santa Monica is known for adult nonfiction but starting next year will begin releasing a mix of YA fiction and nonfiction.
Growth in the children’s market continues, especially for series and licensed characters; BookTok emerges as an organic social media boost for backlist YA.
Legendary Comics YA will be part of the larger Legendary Entertainment business, founded in 2000 as a film production and financing company.
Trailblazes looks at opportunities, launches and startups like A new YA paperback imprint from a Big Five house.
A forecast of 2017 trends in traditional publishing: celebrity autobiographies, Amazon, digital marketing, Wattpad, YA, and more.
Ebook sales are declining, most YA is read by adults, and a significant percentage of purchases happen on impulse.