Hi everyone! Here’s part 2 in a 4-part series (and even longer, should we discover a topic for me to research and share) regarding bookish tools and things. I would really love it if you would chime in and tell me what is missing from the list. I will then add it to the list so we can have a comprehensive list to reference into infinity!
Major Publishers and Related Websites
- Bloomsbury USA (See bottom of website for divisions and imprints)
- Egmont USA
- Hachette Book Group
- Harlequin
- HarperCollins
- HarperTeen
- Epic Reads
- HaperCollins Children’s
- Authonomy (Community for writers)
- Reading Groups
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Hyperion
- Kensington Books (Click here for divisions and imprints)itemid=14296
- Macmillan
- Penguin (Click here for divisions and imprints)
- Penguin Young Readers:
- Point of View
- Penguin Classics
- Penguin Book Clubs
- Random House (Click here for divisions and imprints)
- Scholastic
- The Stacks (Middle Grade)
- For Kids
- Book Clubs
- Blog
- Simon & Schuster (Click here for divisions and imprints)
- Book Clubs
- Pulse It for Teens
- Pocket After Dark for Adults (Shield you eyes, Little Johnny!)
National Literary Organizations
- The Academy for American Poets
- American Booksellers Association (ABA)
- American Library Association (ALA)
- Freedom to Read Foundation
- Young Adult Library Services Association(YALSA)
- Teen Read Week (It’s October 14 – 20 this year!)
- Association of Writers and Writer’s Programs (AWP)
- Author’s Guild
- The Center for the Book (Check to see where your affiliate is!)
- The Center for Fiction
- Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA)
- Horror Writer’s Association (HWA)
- Independent Publisher’s Group (IPG)
- Library of Congress (LoC)
- Mystery Writers of America (MWA)
- National Book Foundation (NBF)
- Poetry Society of America
- Romance Writers of America (RWA)
- Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFFWA)
- Teachers and Writers Collaborative (TWC)
- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
As always, let me know what I missed!
- Part 1:Websites (communities/recommendation, supporting your habit, bookish merchandise, recycling, other)
- Part 2: Organizations (major publishers and their spin-off sites, literary organizations)
- Part 3: Phone Apps
- Part 4: Conventions (U.S.)
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I have bookmarked this post for future reference! Thanks for putting it together, Smash!
Hope it’s useful!
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Lots of information! Thanks for compiling all of this!
Really looking forward to your post on phone apps lol. I love apps!
I haven’t even begun to collect those. Let me know if you have any suggestions!
Holy cow – amazing!! Does Random Buzzers fit in there somewhere?
http://www.randombuzzers.com/
There are so many sites for each house – what a huge undertaking!!! You go girl!!
I forgot them! Fixed!
I think I love you! I’ve been planning to compile a list like this for myself for years!
YAY! I’m loved!
Very cool! You might also consider including these smaller, but up-and-coming teen publishers:
Spencer Hill (they publish Jennifer Armentrout, among others): http://www.site.spencerhillpress.com/Home.html
Flux (Maggie Steifvater, Simone Elkeles, and more): http://www.fluxnow.com/index.php
Pendrell Publishing (Lani Woodland): http://www.pendrellpublishing.com/
Oh, and Sourcebooks! http://www.sourcebooks.com/
They also have Sourcebooks Fire, their teen imprint, but they don’t appear to have their own website.
THANK YOU! I tried to stay out of all the up and coming and smaller pubs because I would literally be making the list forEVA. I’m glad you listed them here though!
Oh my goodness, I hope there’s not a test on this!
There IS.
Awesome list! You are so nice to share all of these
I hope they are useful!
Great and resourceful post! Can’t wait for your post on phone apps
I love when I can find all the links in one spot.
I’m bookmarking all these posts.
Thanks for looking all this up so I don’t have to lol
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