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“Big Five” Publishers

“Big Five” Publishers: Here are links to the “Big 5′′* trade book publishers and their internship programs.

What are the “Big Five” Publishing Houses? - BookScouter Blog

These publishers include Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins, Macmillan Publishers, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster.

The Big Five Publishers and Their Imprints - 9th Street Books

I'm compiling a list of the current big “mainstream” publishers and their respective imprints, because it can definitely get confusing and tiresome to hunt ...

The Big 5 Publishers & How to Get a Big 5 Publishing Deal

The Big 5 consists of Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, Macmillan Publishers, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster.

What are the Big Five Publishers? And why does Penguin Random ...

David Crumm reports on the controversial Penguin Random House purchase of Simon & Schuster to shrink the Big Five publishers to a Big Four.

The Big Five Publishers - Authors' HQ

Here's a look at the current breakdown of the major houses, their notable imprints, and a brief history of how they came to be and where they are now.

Over the Past 25 Years, the Big Publishers Got Bigger—and Fewer

As 2022 began, the U.S. trade publishing business was dominated by what has been called the Big Five—Simon & Schuster, Penguin Random House, ...

Who are the Big Five Imprints? - Publishers - Aspiring Author

Here are the Big Five publishing houses (you've no doubt heard of them): Under each of these five houses are smaller companies, known as imprints.

The Big Five Publishers Statistics - WordsRated

As of 2021, the Big Five publishing companies generate over $12 billion in book sales revenue. · The biggest publisher, Penguin Random House, ...

How to Get Published With the Big Five in a Nutshell - Alyssa Matesic

The first thing to do–and this is a big one–is to finish your book. You want to have a workable draft that you can revise, workshop, and ultimately pitch to ...

The Big Five Publishers: the Giants of the Publishing World

Penguin Random House; HarperCollins; MacMillan; Simon & Schuster; Hachette Book Group. These five companies are undoubtedly the largest and most ...

What are the Big Five Publishers and Should You Publish with them?

The "Big Five" publishers are Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and Hachette Book Group. They are the biggest book publishers in ...

Flowcharts explain the current structure of the Big Five publishers

A comprehensive chart that lists all imprints of the Big Five publishers in the US. It was prepared by Ali Almossawi, a software engineer, data visualization ...

The Big Five US Trade Book Publishers

The Big Five US Trade Book Publishers: Penguin, Random House, Currency, Dutton Children's Books, Books on Tape, Fodor's Listening Library, Living Language.

The Big Five Become the Big Four | Kirkus Reviews

It will compete in a market with the three other major book publishers, Macmillan, Hachette Book Group, and HarperCollins. On Twitter, several ...

The Big Five Publishers: Who Are They?

These publishers, namely Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Hachette Livre, Macmillan Publishers, and Simon & Schuster, dominate the market and shape the ...

What Publishing a Book with the Big Five Is REALLY Like - YouTube

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Traditional Big 5, Traditional Indie Press, Self-Publishing, or Hybrid ...

In this post, I will attempt to demystify the system and help you determine which publishing path is the best fit for you or at least eliminate a few options.

The Big Five Publishers: Blocked Merger - ISBNDB Blog

Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster were about to shrink the "Big Five" of publishing to the "Big Four". However, the US Department of ...

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