Weissman Goldberg

Press & Recognition

Weissman Goldberg's work is shaped by editorial judgment, long-term author stewardship, and careful rights strategy. This page collects selected agency announcements, rights milestones, media notes, and literary-business recognition from across the catalogue.

Selected Recognition

Recognition Highlights

Business / Market Intelligence

The Lantern List for Emerging Nonfiction

The Signal Economy by Mara Ellison selected for the 2026 Lantern List for Emerging Nonfiction.

An annual list recognizing nonfiction manuscripts with strong market relevance, editorial clarity, and long-term rights potential.

Technology / Society

Northline Editorial Distinction

After the Algorithm by Ren Calder received the 2026 Northline Editorial Distinction.

A recognition for works that combine cultural analysis, public relevance, and strong narrative structure.

Technology / Business

The Marlowe Rights Selection

The Automation Table by Priya Voss named a 2026 Marlowe Rights Selection.

A rights-focused distinction highlighting books with strong translation, audio, and business-education potential.

Communications / Leadership

Harbor Quill Notable Manuscript

Influence Architecture by Beatrice Sloan included among the 2026 Harbor Quill Notable Manuscripts.

A seasonal recognition for leadership and communications projects with strong editorial positioning.

Archive

Selected Press Notes

Weissman Goldberg Opens with a Focused Editorial Representation List

An archive note on the agency's first year, built around selective representation, editorial development, and rights strategy.

The Reputation Desk Enters Communications Rights Review

A rights note marking early conversations around reputation, public language, and communications strategy.

Before the Wake Enters the Agency's Literary Mystery Catalogue

A catalogue note on atmosphere, voice, and the translation potential of genre-crossing fiction.

The Language of Love Broadens the Agency's Book Club and Romance List

An editorial note on epistolary fiction, emotional stakes, and long-tail readership.

The Love of a Million Lifetimes Moves Into International Fiction Review

A rights note focused on commercial fiction with romance, memory, and translation potential.

War of Our Lifetime Adds Political Fiction to the Agency Archive

A catalogue update focused on research-driven suspense, public consequence, and adaptation interest.

10 Kids But Why Joins the Agency's Memoir and Family List

An archive note on family narrative, audio readership, and accessible memoir positioning.

I Found My Killer Enters Controlled Crime-Memoir Review

A rights note on ethical framing, survivor narrative, and documentary-adjacent interest.

90s Was the Last Decade Opens Pop Culture and Media Conversations

An agency note on nostalgia, media memory, and essay collections with a clear cultural hook.

We Aren't the Ones Here Moves Through Speculative Thriller Review

A rights note on atmospheric suspense, crossover readership, and adaptation potential.

Business Rights Desk Spotlights Weissman Goldberg's Technology and Strategy List

An industry note highlighting increased rights interest in agency-represented projects covering AI adoption, market intelligence, digital retail, and leadership communication.

Weissman Goldberg Announces Expanded Focus Across Fiction and Nonfiction

An agency announcement marking a stronger editorial emphasis on genre fiction, memoir, culture, business, technology, and rights-ready intellectual property.

Spring Rights Conversations Open for Selected Translation and Audio Projects

A rights update noting controlled conversations around select fiction and nonfiction titles with international and audio potential.

Agency Note: Voice, Category, and the Life of a Trade Book

An editorial note discussing the value of books with strong storytelling, clear readership, and credible author authority.

Selected Weissman Goldberg Projects Enter Adaptation Review

An update describing early internal review for projects with film, documentary, limited-series, or digital-content potential.

Rights Team Reviews International Interest Across Fiction and Nonfiction

A rights note focused on translation and global-market positioning for commercial fiction, memoir, business, and technology manuscripts.

Catalogue Notes

Awards & Distinctions

Selected distinctions and editorial recognitions from across the Weissman Goldberg catalogue, highlighting work with strong market positioning, rights potential, and long-term cultural relevance.

The Bellwether Manuscript Citation

Recognizes manuscripts with exceptional editorial promise, strong positioning, and long-term publishing potential.

2026 HonoreeMarket Memory by Elias Grant

The Atlas Rights Commendation

Recognizes books with strong subsidiary-rights potential across translation, audio, education, or adaptation markets.

2026 HonoreeThe Conversion Map by Lena Hart

The Meridian Desk Selection

Recognizes nonfiction proposals that combine timely subject matter with clear argument, audience, and market strategy.

2026 HonoreeThe Signal Economy by Mara Ellison

The Finch & Crown Editorial Note

Recognizes projects with distinguished prose, strong authorial authority, and careful editorial development.

2026 HonoreeAfter the Algorithm by Ren Calder

The Larkspur Commercial Insight List

Recognizes business, marketing, and leadership books with strong commercial clarity and rights potential.

2026 HonoreeBrand Velocity by Julian Cross

The Northline Strategy Citation

Recognizes serious business books with strong strategic frameworks and editorial discipline.

2026 HonoreeSignal to Scale by Adrian Holt

The Harbor Quill Business List

Recognizes business and workplace titles with strong readership clarity and market relevance.

2026 HonoreeThe Remote Company by Elise Warren

The Marlowe Adaptation Review Selection

Recognizes projects with clear adaptation pathways across documentary, limited series, or digital programming.

2026 HonoreeAfter the Algorithm by Ren Calder

The Stonebridge International Rights Note

Recognizes titles with strong international positioning and translation-rights potential.

2026 HonoreeCommerce Without Borders by Lina Moreau

The Riverglass Audio Distinction

Recognizes nonfiction projects with strong spoken-word architecture and professional audio readership.

2026 HonoreeThe Human Metric by Daniel West

The Alder House Editorial Citation

Recognizes proposals with clear argument, careful development, and durable editorial positioning.

2026 HonoreeThe Trust Index by Camille Rhodes

Rights Desk

Selected Deal & Rights Milestones

  1. North American rights to The Signal Economy placed with Northline House.
  2. Audio rights conversations opened for Brand Velocity following a competitive internal review.
  3. Translation-rights interest noted for The Automation Table across selected international territories.
  4. The Conversion Map entered business-education rights review.
  5. We Aren't the Ones Here entered early adaptation review for speculative suspense.
  6. The Language of Love moved into selected translation and audio conversations.
  7. I Found My Killer entered controlled documentary-rights review.
  8. After the Algorithm selected for early adaptation-rights review.
  9. Influence Architecture included in Weissman Goldberg's leadership and communications rights catalogue.
  10. Commerce Without Borders moved into selected international rights conversations.
  11. The Human Metric drew interest from workplace and leadership editors.
  12. Platform Gravity moved across media, technology, and culture conversations.
  13. The Long Pitch anchored the agency's early business development list.

Professional Inquiries

For Rights, Media, and Professional Inquiries

Rights professionals, producers, scouts, editors, and media contacts may reach Weissman Goldberg through the appropriate inquiry channel. Query submissions are reviewed only through the submission portal and will not be accepted through general contact forms.

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