Ingram Publisher Services adds five new clients |
Written by Elizabeth Fielding |
Thursday, 02 April 2015 12:11 PM America/New_York |
Ingram Publisher Services Inc., an Ingram Content Group company, has announced the addition of Adaptive Studios, Cahiers d'Art, Edgy Reads, Elevate Publishingand Mango Media to its growing list of publisher clients. Adaptive Studios is an innovative content creator that acquires abandoned intellectual property from feature film studios, award-winning playwrights and bestselling authors and repurposes it for a wide range of traditional and digital entertainment platforms. The company is currently producing Project Greenlight, an HBO docuseries chronicling the search for a first-time director and the resulting journey through the entire movie-making process starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Cahiers d’Art, founded in 1926, is one of the world’s most distinguished publishers of visual arts. The publishing house works with artists and their estates to create high-quality books that celebrate artists’ individual characters and visions. Publishing house Edgy Reads was created by New York Times bestselling suspense and thriller author CJ Lyons to share independently published titles with readers in print and digital formats. Titles from Edgy Reads will include works from the popular Lucy Guardino FBI Thriller series and the Hart and Drake medical suspense series. Elevate Publishing was established in 2008 to help authors hone their craft and potential authors discover their voice through customized publishing and platform development services. With their two imprints, Elevate and Elevate Faith, Elevate Publishing publishes a wide range of business and faith-based general interest titles, including popular titles The Purpose Economy, The Inspired Leader, Fault Lines and Kingdom Matrix. Mango Media publishes high-quality, innovative books for new audiences and new markets. Mango’s dedicated design and development team finesses code and the latest tools to produce beautifully designed books and smart e-books to connect with readers. Mango’s 100 titles a year program includes AP Editions, an imprint produced with The Associated Press, and next generation non-fiction titles like 99 Signs You Are Not in the 1%, Diet Hacks Handbook and 52 Simple Ways to Live Green. |