Editor/Senior Editor (NYC Hybrid) at HarperCollins Publishers
New York, New York, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Nov, 25

Salary

90000.0

Posted On

12 Aug, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Voices, Fiction, Nonfiction, Perspectives, Publishing

Industry

Marketing/Advertising/Sales

Description

Overview:
Company: Harlequin Enterprises ULC
Date: August 11, 2025
Job Title: Editor/Senior Editor
Department: Editorial
Reporting To: Editorial Director, Hanover Square
Status: Regular Full Time
Location: 195 Broadway, New York, NY (hybrid model)
We celebrate and support the differences that make each of us unique, striving to create a welcoming workplace that ensures everyone has a voice and is able to do their best work. We welcome all applicants, including those who identify with groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the publishing industry including, but not limited to, Black, Indigenous, people of colour, members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, and persons with disabilities.
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Job Summary:
The Editor/Senior Editor for Hanover Square is responsible for soliciting, acquiring and editing manuscripts in genres such as biography, business, history, journalism, memoir, pop culture, psychology, science and true crime, as well as high-concept fiction - including crime, horror, literary, sci-fi/fantasy, speculative novels and works in translation. The Editor/Senior Editor is a key representative for the imprint and must work closely with numerous internal departments as well as the author and agent communities. This is an exciting opportunity to cultivate a list and work with an innovative publishing team with a proven track of success.

Responsibilities:

  • Solicits, acquires, edits, and guides the publishing strategy for commercial fiction and nonfiction books in accordance with the imprint’s vision.
  • Oversees books through all phases of the publishing process from acquisition to on-sale and beyond, acting as the in-house liaison with internal departments (marketing, publicity, sales, art, production, contracts, etc.)
  • Develops and executes a clear and commercial publishing vision for titles, including launch presentations, cover direction, etc.
  • Keeps an eye on current trends and develops book ideas with broad sales potential.
  • Fosters existing and new agent relationships.
  • Writes copy for use on cover, galleys, marketing, etc.
  • Maintains knowledge of competitive marketplace and monitors self-published space for opportunities and trends.
  • Acts as a key representative for the imprint both internally and externally with agents, scouts, foreign publishers, and media.
  • Occasional attendance at conferences and fairs.
  • Develops homegrown, reverse-engineered book projects with an eye towards revenue potential.

Qualifications:

  • Undergraduate Degree
  • 5+ years of publishing or related experience with a proven track record of acquisition in nonfiction and fiction
  • Keen eye for commercial books with strong sales potential
  • A commitment to publishing books from a diverse range of voices and perspectives.
  • Excellent editorial and copy writing skills.
  • Broad list of agent contacts, with specific emphasis on those who represent categories that match the imprint’s focus.
  • Strong negotiation skills along with knowledge of standard publishing contracts and P&Ls
Responsibilities
  • Solicits, acquires, edits, and guides the publishing strategy for commercial fiction and nonfiction books in accordance with the imprint’s vision.
  • Oversees books through all phases of the publishing process from acquisition to on-sale and beyond, acting as the in-house liaison with internal departments (marketing, publicity, sales, art, production, contracts, etc.)
  • Develops and executes a clear and commercial publishing vision for titles, including launch presentations, cover direction, etc.
  • Keeps an eye on current trends and develops book ideas with broad sales potential.
  • Fosters existing and new agent relationships.
  • Writes copy for use on cover, galleys, marketing, etc.
  • Maintains knowledge of competitive marketplace and monitors self-published space for opportunities and trends.
  • Acts as a key representative for the imprint both internally and externally with agents, scouts, foreign publishers, and media.
  • Occasional attendance at conferences and fairs.
  • Develops homegrown, reverse-engineered book projects with an eye towards revenue potential
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