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The Future of New Adult Literature: Publishers to Follow

The new adult literature market is an ever-evolving space, and it is essential to stay informed about the latest trends and notable publishers in the industry. As more and more readers are looking for literature that targets the 18-25 age group, publishers are responding by producing more new adult literature.

One publisher to watch in the future is Flux, an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide, which specializes in new adult and young adult fiction, particularly fantasy and science fiction. They have published popular new adult books such as "The Clouded Sky" by Joanna Hathaway and "The Lightbringer" by Claire Legrand. They have a strong track record of publishing diverse and inclusive stories and have a growing fanbase.

Another publisher to follow is Spencer Hill Press, which focuses on new adult, young adult and adult fiction. They have published popular new adult books such as "The Memory of Souls" by Jenn Lyons and "The Queen of Nothing" by Holly Black. They have a strong focus on genre fiction and have a dedicated fanbase.

Harlequin Teen, an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises, is also a publisher to follow in the future of new adult literature. They specialize in publishing new adult and young adult fiction, particularly romance and fantasy. They have published popular new adult books such as "The Selection" by Kiera Cass and "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. They are well known for their dedication to diversity and representation in their stories.

In conclusion, Flux, Spencer Hill Press, and Harlequin Teen are some of the publishers to follow in the future of new adult literature. They are known for producing diverse and inclusive stories, and have a growing fanbase. As the market for new adult literature continues to evolve, these publishers are likely to be at the forefront of the industry, producing the best and most innovative new adult literature.

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