News for Authors

How to Spot and Avoid Phishing Scams Targeting Authors

by Phil Stamper-Halpin|May, 2026

One of the most exciting milestones in any writer’s career is the moment an editor reaches out with genuine interest in their work. Many writers dream of having a major publishing house validate their efforts in this way. Unfortunately, bad actors in the digital space are well aware of this dream, and they are increasingly using it to take advantage of writers.

Recently, we have seen a significant rise in large-scale phishing scams specifically targeting authors. In these sophisticated campaigns, scammers impersonate real Penguin Random House editors or other employees to solicit personal information, manuscripts, or even money.

Read on to learn how this scam operates, the red flags to watch out for, and the steps you should take to protect yourself and your work.

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Moments Summer 2026 is Here!

by Elle Een, Sarah Martinez, and Grant Griglak|May, 2026

At Penguin Random House, direct communication and relationships with readers are key to marketplace success, and strong consumer marketing and outreach begin with understanding our audiences. Penguin Random House Consumer Insights is excited to present Moments Summer 2026, a report that anticipates consumer sentiments and behaviors we may see during the coming months.

As we head into summer 2026, consumers are craving surprise, depth, and real connection in a world that feels increasingly predictive and automated online, yet unstable and disconnected in real life.

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Tips for a Successful Reddit AMA

by Jacky Bethea|May, 2026

Hosting a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) is a fantastic way to build hype for an upcoming book and establish yourself as a thought leader. However, Reddit isn’t your average social media platform. It is a community-driven ecosystem with a high demand for authenticity. If you want to win over this discerning audience, you need a strategy. Here is how to prepare for, launch, and manage a successful Reddit AMA.

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BookCon Returns to NYC: PRH Connects with Thousands of Readers

by Penguin Random House U.S.|May, 2026

BookCon returned to New York City in April, bringing more than 25,000 readers to the Jacob Javits Center for a weekend of discovery, connection, and the buzziest books of the season.

Featuring almost fifty authors, Penguin Random House created a vibrant presence that brought readers, authors, and the book community together.

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