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Post Hill Press
Founded2013
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City, New York
Nashville, Tennessee
DistributionSimon & Schuster[1]
Key people
  • Anthony Ziccardi (publisher)
  • Michael L. Wilson (president)
Publication typesBooks
Official websiteposthillpress.com

Post Hill Press, distributed by Simon & Schuster, is a small United States print and e-book publishing house that focuses on publishing "conservative politics" and Christian titles.[2] The company was founded in 2013, and has offices in New York City and Nashville, Tennessee.

In 2017, the company added the Bombardier Books division for conservative politics and military books. In August 2020, they announced a new imprint, Emancipation Books, to "give a voice to black and minority authors — including conservatives, libertarians, traditional liberals, and iconoclasts — whose nonconforming views are seldom represented in mainstream media, and find themselves increasingly unwelcome at the larger publishing houses."[3]

Post Hill Press Revenues are less than $1,000,000 annually.[citation needed] Books published by Post Hill include those by a range of media and political figures, entertainers, motivational speakers, and commentators.

Post Hill's publisher is Anthony Ziccardi, formerly publisher of Humanix Books, a division of Newsmax Media, and associate publisher of Simon & Schuster's Gallery imprint.[4]

In March 2019, Post Hill acquired Fidelis Books from LifeWay Christian Resources.[5]

Controversies

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In 2021 the press announced plans to publish a memoir by Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, a police officer in Louisville, Kentucky who was wounded during the 2020 raid on the apartment of Breonna Taylor that resulted in her death. There was widespread opposition to this proposal on social media. The regular distributor, Simon & Schuster, said that it would not handle this book.[6][2][7]

List of authors published

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References

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  1. ^ Our Valued Clients
  2. ^ a b "Simon & Schuster refuses to distribute book by officer who shot Breonna Taylor". the Guardian. 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  3. ^ "Post Hill Press's Bombardier Books Founds Emancipation Books". Shelf Awareness.
  4. ^ "Ziccardi Joins Post Hill Books as Publisher". Publishers Weekly.
  5. ^ Wenner, Emma (1 March 2019). "Post Hill Press Buys Fidelis Books Imprint". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Post Hill Press goes on with book by officer in Taylor raid". The Seattle Times. 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  7. ^ "Simon & Schuster drops plans to distribute book by police officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting". Fast Company.
  8. ^ "The Reality Star Tome Trend: Can Anyone Get a Book Deal?". Yahoo Celebrity.
  9. ^ "World's First Latina Supermodel Patricia Velasquez Hosts Book Release Party for Memoir, "Straight Walk"". Latin Post.
  10. ^ "Check Out Herman Cain's New Book: The Right Problems: What the President, Congress, and Every Candidate Should Be Working On-Out January 2016". Fox News.
  11. ^ "'The Mayor' by Richard Riordan short on revelations, insight". LA Times.
  12. ^ "'Dancing with the Stars' dancer Karina Smirnoff shares dating disasters, advice". Chicago Tribune.
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