April 10, 2017 Edition
Industry News
S&S relocates Howard Books; staff lose positions
From Publishers Weekly: S&S has moved Christian imprint Howard Books from Nashville to its corporate headquarters in New York City. The move, which will see Howard’s publishing, marketing and publicity efforts relocated to S&S’s Rockefeller Center office, results in the departure of Howard’s v-p and publisher Jonathan Merkh. In an internal memo Atria president and publisher Judith Curr sent to staff on Friday, it was explained that Howard’s editors will remain where they have been based, with senior editor Philis Boultinghouse staying in Nashville, and senior editor Beth Adams staying in New York City. Both will now report to Atria v-p and editor-in-chief Peter Borland. “There were a few reasons for moving to New York but I think it was mostly just streamlining the company, bringing Howard more firmly under Atria Publishing Group,” said Adams. “Not much will change for titles—we will build what we have. We are still acquiring titles and growing our list, and we will be bringing on staff.” Howard Books became part of the Atria Publishing Group in 2012; Curr said the move, which comes on the heels of editors Jennifer Smith and Lisa Stilwell leaving, offers “the opportunity to integrate Howard even more closely with their Atria colleagues.” Curr noted that Merkh, who joined Howard in 2009, was key in “positioning the imprint to serve both the Christian marketplace and a more general audience of readers.” According to Adams, five or six Howard staff members based in Nashville office are also losing their jobs.
Kregel author Kenneth Osbeck dies
Kenneth Osbeck, age 92, author of 101 Hymn Stories, Amazing Grace, and many other books, passed away peacefully last week. He taught music and fine arts on faculty at Cornerstone University and Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music. He also directed music for Children’s Bible Hour, Youth for Christ, Radio Bible Class, and Diadem Records.
Read More...LSC Communications signs fulfillment and distribution agreement with Apologia Educational Ministries
LSC Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LKSD) announced today that it has expanded its relationship with Apologia Educational Ministries beyond print to provide fulfillment and distribution services. David McCree, President of the Book division at LSC, said, “We are thrilled to grow our relationship with Apologia, and are working diligently to develop advanced supply chain solutions to replace publishers’ fixed costs with variable.” As a leading K-12 educational publisher for Christian-based homeschool curriculum, Apologia Educational Ministries serves customers worldwide.
Read More...April Christian Bestsellers signal Spring titles
Spring is definitely in the air as ECPA rolls out the Christian Bestseller Lists for April. In the Top 25 Juvenile list, Easter is the focal point. God Gave Us Easter by Lisa Tawn Bergren (WaterBrook) comes in at #1, with The Story of Easter by Patricia A. Ping (WorthyKids/Ideals) following at #2. Two more Easter titles, both from WorthyKids/Ideals, and two perennial bestselling children’s Bibles, The Jesus Storybook Bible and The Beginner’s Bible both ZonderKidz), also made the Top 10 in Juvenile books. In the Top 50 overall it’s The Shack by William Paul Young (Windblown Media) that continues to dominate, occupying the top two spots and #6. Clearly the movie has had an enormous effect on book sales since it’s release on March 3.
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On May 2nd, a “Thunderclap” will hit social media to announce the Christian Book Award® winners and help launch a viral campaign to #ReadGoodBooks that #FeedYourSoul. Through a quick sign-up, participants allow Thunderclap to send a one-time-only post to their followers the evening of May 2nd when the Christian Book Award® winners will be announced. Anyone with a Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr account can join the one-time campaign at http://thndr.me/4s7CYp.
Christian Book Award finalists and winners receive national attention
The Christian Book Award® finalists were just announced last week and winners in each category, plus the 2017 Christian Book of the Year®, will be named May 2nd at the ECPA Awards Celebration held during the ECPA Leadership Summit in Colorado Springs. Christian Book Award finalists and winners will be promoted through multiple retail and media outlets including media sponsor Christianity Today and the following retailers: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ChristianBook .com, Covenant Group, LifeWay Christian Stores, Parable Christian Stores, and the Signature Marketing Network.
Over 110 industry leaders already registered to network and discuss future leaders and readers in Christian publishing
There’s still time to register for the ECPA Leadership Summit, where relationships begin and continue among leadership teams in Christian publishing, while learning from world-class experts speaking on current issues and trends important to the industry. Topics include: Future leaders & readers in Higher Ed; New paths to leadership and diversity; Bible engagement; Current industry data and opportunities; Efficiencies in discovery and workflow; Christian retail; the new Christian family; Childrens/YA; and more!
Milestones
B&H leads Christian Retailing's Best Awards with 26 finalists
B&H Publishing Group is proud to announce that it has 26 finalists in the 2017 Christian Retailing’s Best Awards, the most among Christian publishers. Among the B&H finalists are: "Unashamed" by Lecrae, "She Reads Truth" by Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams, and "The Prince Warriors" by Priscilla Shirer. Christian Retailing announced the category finalists on April 6, 2017. Winners will be announced at CBA UNITE in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 28.
Read More...ECPA chooses three IVP titles as finalists for 2017 Christian Book Awards
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) chose three InterVarsity Press (IVP) titles as finalists for its 2017 Christian Book Award® program. "Impossible People," "New Dictionary of Theology," and "Saving the Bible from Ourselves" are among the fifty-nine finalists selected as the year’s best Christian titles. Five finalists were chosen in eleven categories. The winners will be announced at the ECPA Awards Celebration held at the industry’s Leadership Summit on May 2nd in Colorado Springs.
Read More...Gold Awards given to three titles exceeding 500,000 in sales
ECPA congratulates the following titles for recently receiving the industry’s GOLD AWARD for exceeding 500,000 in sales:
The Complete Guide to the Bible, Stephen M. Miller (Barbour)
Uninvited, Lysa TerKeurst (Thomas Nelson)
Do Hard Things, Alex Harris and Brett Harris (Multnomah)
Media Announcements
Major motion pictures this year includes bestseller adaptations for "The Case for Christ," "Same Kind of Different As Me"
A group of Academy Award winners and nominees headline the latest major motion pictures from PURE FLIX, the No. 1 independent faith film studio. Releasing to theaters on April 7th is the true-life drama THE CASE FOR CHRIST, by former atheist turned NYT bestselling author and pastor, Lee Strobel. Pure Flix, in partnership with Paramount Pictures, will release SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME on October 20th, based on the NYT best-selling true story. Debbie (Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger) and her husband Ron (Academy Award nominee Greg Kinnear) recommit to their marriage in the most unlikely of places – a homeless shelter.
Read More...Bible Gateway interviews Glenn Paauw on "Saving the Bible from Ourselves"
In the second episode in Bible Gateway’s “Feasting on the Scriptures” discussion series on Facebook Live, Glenn Paauw of the Institute for Bible Reading and author of Saving the Bible from Ourselves: Learning to Read & Live the Bible Well (InterVarsity Press, 2016), explains why it’s helpful to approach the Bible as one narrative, rather than individual stories.
Bible Gateway interviews Lisa-Jo Baker on "Never Unfriended: The Secret to Finding and Keeping Lasting Friendships"
In a world where women can unfriend each other with the swipe of a finger, how do we find friendships that we can trust to last? What does the Bible say about the fear of feeling awkward and being rejected, left out, or hurt (again) that often keeps women from connecting in lasting friendships with each other? Bible Gateway interviewed Lisa-Jo Baker (@lisajobaker) about her book, Never Unfriended: The Secret to Finding and Keeping Lasting Friendships (B&H Books, 2017).
Bible Gateway interviews Kevin Sorbo, voice actor for "Breathe Bible Audio New Testament"
The Breathe Bible Audio New Testament is a vivid listening experience that transports you into the world of the Bible. Performed using the New Living Translation (NLT) by a cast of internationally acclaimed film, television, and recording artists, this captivating multi-million-dollar audio production features cinema-quality sound with an original music score. Created by an award-winning team, this dramatic production features a cast of leading Hollywood entertainers, including Kevin Sorbo (Voice of God), Josh Lucas (Jesus), John Rhys-Davies (narrator), Ashley Judd (Mary Magdalene), Jesse McCartney (Matthew), Hill Harper (Mark), Corbin Bleu (John), Christian Stolte (Luke), Marshall Allman (John the Baptist), Wintley Phipps (Peter), and Bailee Madison (Young Mary Mother of Jesus), 600 supporting actors, a full-orchestral score, and cutting-edge sound design. Bible Gateway interviewed Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) about the Breathe Bible Audio New Testament (Tyndale House, 2017).
Product News
American sports icon, Tim Tebow, challenges homeschooled teens in new book
On the heels of his New York Times best-seller "Shaken: Discovering Your True Identity in the Midst of Life’s Storms," champion athlete Tim Tebow releases "Know Who You Are. Live Like It Matters. A Homeschooler’s Interactive Guide to Discovering Your True Identity" (WaterBrook, May 16, 2017), a unique book that draws on Tebow’s homeschool background to remind middle school students and their parents that their real identity comes not from what the world says but from what the Bible says.
Read More...Zondervan signs Candace Cameron Bure & Natasha Bure for multi-book deal
Zondervan announces the signing of a multi-book deal with actress, producer and New York Times bestselling author Candace Cameron Bure, along with her daughter, musician and YouTube star Natasha Bure, whose first book in the deal, "Let’s Be Real: Living Life as an Open and Honest You," released March 28.
Read More...Other News
INDUSTRY
PUBLISHING
- Publishers Did Marginally Better in 2016
- PRH buys Spanish language trade publisher
- Bologna Confirms 2018 NYC Rights Show
- America’s obsession with productivity is driving its biggest new reading trend: audio
- 5 Takeaways From the Digital Innovators' Summit
- BookNet Canada Tech Forum: A Focus on Repurposing Content
- ABA Children’s Institute talks diversity and numbers
- Amazon Opening Second NYC Bookstore
- Upcoming BISG webinars and events
You may have noticed an ”issue” with our issue last week. We were fooled April 1-style and apologize for running the misleading article links from a prank edition of Shelf Awareness. Kids are still coloring, B&N still has a CEO, and Amazon is not violating Holy Week with “black Friday” sales (well at least not yet). Kudos to those of you who noticed!