Simon & Schuster created the Gallery Books imprint in 2009 to unite the editorial teams of
Pocket Books and Simon Spotlight Entertainment (or SSE), and Gallery Books launched its first list in 2000. Louise Burke was named executive vice-president and publisher while Jennifer Bergstrom, who had been publisher of SSE, would be editor-in-chief. Gallery's initial mission was to focus on women's fiction, pop culture and entertainment.
Simon & Schuster announced a reorganization in October 2012 that created four divisions, with the Gallery Publishing Group as one. When the reorganization was complete, Gallery Publishing Group consisted of Gallery Books, Pocket Books, Pocket Star, and Karen Hunter Books. In the years since, Pocket Star and Karen Hunter Books have been disbanded, while new imprints have been created. Pocket Books, which was founded in 1939 and was instrumental in introducing the pocket-size book to the American market, remains active and continues to publish mass-market editions. In 2015 the Gallery Publishing Group launched literary fiction imprint Scout Press with
Ruth Ware's debut,
In a Dark, Dark Wood. The imprint has continued to publish all of
New York Times bestselling author Ware's books, along with fiction by authors including
Candice Carty-Williams,
Kristen Roupenian, Andrew MacDonald, and
Iain Reid. In July 2016, Gallery Books announced a new line of graphic books called Gallery 13. The imprint has published visual storytelling by creators including
Stephen King,
Stan Lee, and
James O'Barr. In August 2017, Jennifer Bergstrom became senior vice president and publisher following the retirement of Louise Burke. In March 2019, the all-inclusive fantasy and science fiction imprint Saga Press moved from Simon & Schuster's Children's Publishing Group to Gallery. Saga publishes bestselling authors including
Charlaine Harris,
Stephen Graham Jones,
Rebecca Roanhorse, and
Ken Liu. Gallery Books – Gallery Publishing Group's core, general-interest imprint – has expanded its mission and scope over time and now publishes books in a wide array of categories, including commercial fiction, memoir, and narrative nonfiction. == Imprints ==