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HarperCollins Buying Competitor?

By Steve Laubeon March 29, 2021
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Over the weekend a rumored purchase (now confirmed, see below) has surfaced in The Wall Street Journal (link). The word is that News Corp (owner of HarperCollins and The Wall Street Journal) will be buying the consumer division (HMH Books & Media) of educational publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

If this goes through, it means classic books by C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and George Orwell would now be published by HarperCollins. (It would also include well-known books like the Martha Stewart lifestyle titles, the Carmen Sandiego franchise, the Curious George books, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, William Goldman’s Princess Bride, Lois Lowry’s The Giver, Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, and the Peterson Field Guides.)

For fans of C.S. Lewis, many of his books are already with HarperCollins. This purchase would bring titles like The Four Loves and Surprised by Joy under the same roof as Mere Christianity. For fans of Tolkien, this purchase includes the Lord of the Rings series, The Hobbit, as well as many of his other works.

Why the sale? Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has been zeroing in on its educational publishing efforts for some time. The sale will decrease their debt load and be a healthy fiscal move.

For HarperCollins, it creates another set of backlist titles with strong and seemingly unending revenue streams.

With Penguin Random House in the midst of buying Simon & Schuster (announced last November), there continues to be consolidation at the highest levels.

This purchase will have little effect on the Christian market since Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has not been active in that space for some time. But it does strengthen the HarperCollins catalog.

Keep an eye out for further news as this develops.

UPDATE:

The purchase of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt by News Corp (owner of HarperCollins) has been confirmed. A press release can be found at this link.

Highlights from the press release include:

Sale price: $349 million in cash. (Closing is subject to standard regulatory approval.)
Includes more than 7,000 titles.
In 2020 total sales for HMH Books & Media was $191.7 million.
Quote from the release: “HarperCollins expects to realize immediate cost savings, accumulating to more than $20 million annually within two years, including manufacturing, distribution and other cost efficiencies.”

Further thoughts:
This isn’t something new in the book industry. HarperCollins bought Thomas Nelson Publishers in 2012 and Harlequin in 2014. Both of those entities continue to operate with their own identity. (Thomas Nelson is part of the larger HarperCollins Christian Publishing division, HCCP, which includes Zondervan.)

In case you are thinking this type of thing is a signal of decline, note how common this has been over the years.

In my 40 years in the Christian publishing industry, I’ve seen the sale of Christian publishers like Regal Books, Revell (more than once), Bethany House, Chosen Books, Multnomah, Word Books, Integrity Books, Worthy Publishing, Howard Books, Summerside Press, Rose Publishing, Standard Publishing, Lighthouse of the Carolinas, the Heartsong imprint of Barbour, and more that I can’t think of off the top of my head.

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Fun Fridays – March 26, 2021

By Steve Laubeon March 26, 2021
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Try not to blink. As today’s video illustrates, our Creator made a universe nearly beyond comprehension. In the blink of an eye. Think about it today, every time you blink. “All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made. For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or …

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Submission Mistakes of the More Subtle Variety

By Bob Hostetleron March 25, 2021
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I wrote a post on this blog a while ago (here) about some embarrassing and even disqualifying mistakes writers had made in submissions to me. One reader commented on that post, expressing gratitude and then adding, “What would be helpful to me is to hear the subtle or inadvertent mistakes aspiring authors make when sending a proposal to you. Can you help us with that?” Why, yes, Louise, since you …

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Steps to Writing a Book

By Dan Balowon March 24, 2021
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Each week I attend a Bible study with other men where the only other significant unifying trait is that we are Christians navigating our way through life. Actually, it’s enough. Three of the guys have something else in common. They are accomplished athletes who run, hike, or bike long distances for enjoyment, which would not be my idea of fun. One is a CPA, who ran a qualifying time in his age …

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Age Is Just a Number

By Steve Laubeon March 22, 2021
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by Steve Laube

Last Friday in the comments Dr. Richard Mabry wrote, "Tired after doing a few household chores that never used to leave me dragging. Now I’m ready to be up and dancing. Age is just a number, isn’t it?"

Then on Saturday I spoke at the Christian Writes of the West mini-conference where one of the writers asked "Do older writers have a chance? Especially if agents and …

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Fun Fridays – March 19, 2021

By Steve Laubeon March 19, 2021
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The Sound of Music is an all-time movie musical classic first released in 1965. It starred Julie Andrews playing the part of Maria von Trapp. You likely know the story’s premise of Maria, a young Austrian woman, who is studying to be a nun. She is sent to the home of a widowed military officer to be the governess for his seven children. All sorts of delight and drama ensue. The songs in the …

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What We Cannot Overlook

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon March 18, 2021
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Last week, I wrote about mistakes we can overlook when considering submissions. However, some mistakes we cannot ignore. Please avoid these: The wrong word count. Sending submissions with an inappropriate word count is the most common mistake we see in the slush pile. We have no current market for a 35,000-word novel or a ready market for books of 250,000 words. The only exception would be for the …

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Writing App Roundup with Dave Chesson, Kindlepreneur

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 16, 2021
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Sometimes using the right tool for the job makes all the difference. If you are still using Microsoft Word to write your book, I have some good news: Much better tools exist. The challenge with writing is that each writer is different. This means different writers will do better with different tools.  To help us navigate the world of writing tools, we have a special guest.  He is the creator …

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Writing App Roundup with Dave Chesson, Kindlepreneur

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 16, 2021
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Sometimes using the right tool for the job makes all the difference. If you are still using Microsoft Word to write your book, I have some good news: Much better tools exist. The challenge with writing is that each writer is different. This means different writers will do better with different tools.  To help us […]
You can listen to this episode Writing App Roundup with Dave Chesson, …

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Fun Friday – March 12, 2021

By Steve Laubeon March 12, 2021
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Today’s Fun Friday asks you to write in the comment section! (Gasp! Writers have to write? The horror!) Dan Balow found a fascinating article about the 1891 census in the United Kingdom published in Spectator magazine. What made it fun were some of the unusual occupations given by those who were counted. Stick polisher, owler, clod hopper, cowleech, slubber doffer, lum swooper, potato …

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