After Prize, Novel Gets 2nd Chance in the U.S.

The book “Where the Moon Isn’t” went by “The Shock of the Fall” in Britain, and its publisher is reintroducing it under the second title after it won an award.

    



‘Crossfire’ Author Gets Eight Figures for a New Series

Sylvia Day, the author of the “Crossfire” series of romance novels, will receive a substantial sum from St. Martin’s Press for her next two books.

    



R.L. Stine to Revive ‘Fear Street’ Series

The first new book in the horror series for young adults, written by the author of the “Goosebumps” books, is due in October 2014.

    



Matthew Shear, Book Publisher, Dies at 57

Mr. Shear, the publisher of St. Martin’s Press, helped writers like Janet Evanovich and Augusten Burroughs climb the best-seller lists.

    



Self-Publishing Star Amanda Hocking Sells Next Series to St. Martin’s

Ms. Hocking had sold more than a million copies of her novels before St. Martin’s Press published her “Watersong” series.

    

Jeeves Lives, as Faulks Picks Up Where Wodehouse Left Off

A new work by Sebastian Faulks will chronicle the aristocratic Bertie Wooster and his faithful valet, Jeeves, with the approval of the estate of their creator, P.G. Wodehouse.