Speed of Sound
Audiobook sales
hit $2.43 billion in 2025—a 9% increase over 2024—with publishers reporting 43% more active titles in the format than the previous year.
Wall Street Journal book industry reporter Jeffrey Trachtenberg has announced he is
retiring from the paper after 37 years. And Baker Publishing Group, one of the nation’s largest Christian publishers, is launching its
first dedicated children’s imprint. In other news, Utah has banned its 35th book,
Alice Sebold’s memoir Lucky, from public schools across the state, per
Book Riot, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney has
removed a textbook on human sexuality from course syllabi, claiming it contains “pornography,” per PEN America. Former Condé Nast exec Pamela Drucker Mann’s $80 million media startup, Run-A-Muck, is
branching out into short fiction, the
Wall Street Journal reports. The
New York Times breaks down
a newly unearthed short story by Edith Wharton, published in the
Strand magazine Friday. The
New Yorker’s Becca Rothfeld revisits
Leslie Fielder’s controversial 1960 study of the American novel. And
GQ pays a visit to Manhattan’s
Substack House, where “media is still fun.”

‘WSJ’ Publishing Reporter RetiresJeffrey Trachtenberg, who has covered the book industry for nearly four decades at the
Wall Street Journal, announced on Facebook that he has “decided time is up.” No replacement has been named.
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The Buzz on Apiary
This month, Hachette Nashville launched Apiary, a new imprint that features faith-based books and resources that meet readers’ most deeply felt needs, while providing opportunities for spiritual, emotional, psychological, and physical renewal and change.
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This Week’s Bestsellers: June 8, 2026David Sedaris tops our hardcover nonfiction list with his latest essay collection,
The Land and Its People. Plus TikTok personality and podcaster Brooke Averick debuts with the rom-com
Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It, and two new books on our list join the growing U.S. semiquincentennial catalog.
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PW Digital EditionSee what we published in this week’s print issue of
Publishers Weekly, including our ALA preview, school and library spotlight, and
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Awards News
- Bram Stoker Winners Announced: The Horror Writers Association has named books by Stephen Graham Jones and Mike Mignola as among the best works in the genre published last year.
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Picture of the Day
On June 2, former first lady Jill Biden (r.) and former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade met backstage at MS NOW, where they celebrated the release of their respective books, View from the East Wing (Gallery) and The Fix (Seven Stories).
Courtesy Seven Stories