Sheinkman to Curtis Brown UK Follow the recent departures of agents Peter Robinson and Ali Gunn, Curtis Brown UK has completed their wooing of agent Elizabeth Sheinkman, who will join the agency as senior agent and director of the Book Board on March 6. Sheinkman, who has been based in London since 2004, will continue to sell UK rights for her former employer, the Elaine Markson Agency. She will also continue to represent her authors directly in the US and expects to keep building her list of UK authors. In other personnel news, at Lowenstein-Yost Associates Zoe Fishman has been […]
Archives for February 2006
Lunch Weekly for February 13
Monday, February 13 Our Usual Reminder If for some reason this has reached you even though you are not a paying member of PublishersMarketplace, please visit the link below to join us all the time for complete deal reports and more. Click to register http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/register.shtml Deal Reports Just e-mail to deals@PublishersMarketplace if you aren’t using the online form linked below. Report a deal using the online form The Key As usual, the handy key to our Lunch deal categories. While all reports are always welcome, those that include a category will generally receive a higher listing when it comes time […]
Lunch for Friday, February 10
Gunn Moves, Pack Will Leave, and Other Personnel News and Announcements Another agent has departed from Curtis Brown UK, as Ali Gunn has set up her own agency, Gunn Media Enterprises. Waterstone’s outspoken head buyer Scott Pack made himself into a lightning rod in his short tenure at the bookselling chain though the talk never matched the results at the cash registers, and now he’ll be leaving in six months. He says in a blog posting the departure was his idea: “I simply fancy trying something else so am going to see what is out there. The idea of taking […]
Lunch for Thursday, February 9
New Head for OUP in America, Corey’s New Imprint, and Other Personnel News At Oxford University Press USA, president Laura Brown is stepping down after six years in that position. (Brown first started with Oxford in 1980, as sales promotion manager.) Oxford chief executive Henry Reece says in an announcement: “In every position that she has held at Oxford Laura has displayed great energy, enthusiasm, and vision, and has been one of the most creative publishing minds in the business. She has been a highly effective ambassador in the wider cultural world of foundations and related institutions, and has done […]
Lunch for Wednesday, February 8
Act One: HMV Turns Down Offer HMV rejected the $1.3 billion/762 million pound takeover offer from Permira out of hand yesterday: “The Board has concluded that the proposal undervalues HMV Group. As such, HMV Group will not be entering into any discussions with Permira.” Of course this is the traditional way the dance goes. Permira’s opening bid was about five percent lower than initially rumored. (On the other hand, HMV traded on the open market for 25 percent more last fall before their bad earnings report.) Shares will fall again, having risen last month on news of the bid; investors […]
Lunch for Tuesday, February 7
TWBG Sale: Some Nuts and Bolts Here are some of the currently-known details about what will happen when the sale of the Time Warner Book Group to Lagardere closes at the end of March. For now, new TWBG chairman and chief executive David Young will remain in his job, based in New York, and will take on the additional title of CEO Hachette Livre USA, which will be the new US holding company for the book publisher. In the UK, the recently promoted head of TWBG’s unit there Ursula Mackenzie will continue in her job, now reporting to Hachette Livre […]