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Friday, November 4, 2011

Imprint Insight: Simon & Schuster

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I find that I get easily confused when it comes to matching imprints to publishers, so I've decided to feature a publisher each week and give a little more detail about their young adult and middle grade imprints.

This week's featured publisher is none other than the fabulous Simon & Schuster.




Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers is the flagship imprint of the Children's Division and publishes a wide variety of contemporary, award-winning fiction and non-fiction that appeals to all ages.

Atheneum Books for Young Readers publishes literary middle grade, teen, and picture book titles.

Margaret K. McElderrey is a boutique imprint of Simon & Schuster's Children's Division and publishes author-driven fiction and non-fiction for the teen, middle grade, picture book, and poetry markets.

Simon Pulse publishes a vast array of teen fiction, including contemporary, paranormal, dystopian, and verse novels. 

Aladdin is the kid-centric imprint of Simon & Schuster and features a variety of books perfect for kids up to tween age. 

Paula Wiseman Books publishes books that focus on emotion and innovation for children of all ages.

Beach Lane Books focuses on picture books that connect with children on a deeper level.

Simon Audio is the leading publisher among audiobooks that spans all genres. 

Want to learn even more? Follow Simon & Schuster on Twitter for the latest news and information.


@simonschuster for news on both adult & children's books
@SimonTEEN for teen-focused info
@SimonKidsYA for young adult and middle grade info
@SimonAudio for audiobook info


Special thanks to Simon & Schuster for supplying the logos and information that made this post possible!

13 comments:

  1. This is so great! I know imprints can be confusing to everyone to sort out ... so I'll def be using this as a reference. THANKS, dude!

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  2. This is a wonderful feature, both for readers and for writers. Thanks for posting this!

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  3. Awesome feature idea. Will definitely be using this!

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  4. This is a great idea! Thanks for posting it :)

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  5. Wow! Thanks for doing this. It's really interesting to see all of the imprints.

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  6. Great feature! I always complain that there's too many imprints & I don't know which books go where haha. Love it!

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  7. Look at you getting on with your informational self. I agree with the others -- great new feature, T.

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  8. Wow! I never knew so much about the imprints.
    I didn't even know Aladdin was part of S&S and I love Aladdin books.

    Thanks for this awesome post

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  9. AWESOME! Definitely gets confusing sometimes!

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  10. Love this T! You did such an awesome job and I'm sure for someone not familiar with the book biz, this absolutely confusing! (I know i get mixed up at times!)

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  11. This is the best thing since chocolate! The only thing I've learned about imprints since starting my blog is that it's even more confusing than I ever knew :P

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  12. VERY helpful post! Publishers have so many subsidiaries and lines these days, it's hard to keep up!


    Smiles!
    Lori

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  13. Thanks for this, Tara! It will definitely come in handy as a reference post, that's for sure! :)

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