New Harbinger Buys Non-Duality Press

New Harbinger Publications, Oakland, Calif., has bought the publishing assets of Non-Duality Press, which was founded in the U.K. in 2004 by Julian Noyce and focuses on the literature on non-duality--a spiritual movement built on the idea of non-separation.

"New Harbinger is making a major commitment to increasing our presence in the spirituality category, and the quality and core spiritual message of Non-Duality Press books makes them a perfect fit for us," said Matt McKay, publisher and co-founder of the New Harbinger. "While not evidence-based in the same way as our psychology books, Non-Duality Press books are grounded in a wisdom tradition that rests at the core of many of the world's religions. These books answer questions about why we are here and what matters that are key to reducing human pain."

"We are extremely pleased to be joining New Harbinger in what promises to be an exciting and rewarding partnership," said Non-Duality Press publisher Julian Noyce, who is staying on as consultant with the imprint for two years. "Our focus on publishing leading-edge communicators and creatives in the area of non-duality both complements and expands New Harbinger's pioneering work and excellent reputation in the field of self-help, psychology, and personal development publishing."

Non-Duality Press will be a new imprint of New Harbinger. Its bestsellers include The Direct Path by Greg Goode, Awake in the Heartland by Joan Tollifson and Falling in Love with Where You Are by Jeff Foster. New titles, which will be released with New Harbinger's Fall 2016 list, include Non-Duality Questions, Non-Duality Answers by Richard Sylvester and The Unfindable Inquiry by Scott Kiloby.

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