JABberwocky reports foreign rights sales for Campbell, Green, Harris, and Huff

Joshua Bilmes at JABberwocky Literary Agency reports foreign rights sales for several of his authors:
Jack Campbell (John G. Hemry) sold Lost Fleet: Victorious to Hayakawa in Japan and to Fabryka Slow in Poland.
Simon R. Green‘s tenth, eleventh, and twelfth Nightside novels sold to Gaea in Taiwan. Book 10, The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny, was released in January. Book 11, A Hard Day’s Knight, is scheduled to be released next year.
Tanya Huff‘s Blood Pact sold to Brokilon in the Czech Republic. Her Valor’s Choice sold to Hayakawa in Japan.
Charlaine Harris has several sales:
     * In the Netherlands, Luitingh took the first three Sookie Stackhouse novels (Dead Until Dark, Living Dead in Dallas, and Club Dead). They had initially started with the fourth book in the series and are now picking up the earlier titles.
     * French publisher Pygmalion will be issuing an omnibus edition of the first three Sookie books, using new French translations being commissioned by long-time Sookie publishers J’ai Lu, who have now taken rights to Dead in the Family.
     * Harper Connelly novel Grave Secret sold to Fabryka Slow in Poland.
     * Spanish rights to the tenth through thirteenth Sookie novels (volume 10, Dead in the Family, was published this May) sold to Santillana for low five figures.