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Archives for July 2008

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

UK Agents Compete for Estates

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Savvy agents have long known the advantages of representing well-established literary estates and now following the diminution of PFD, the gloves are off in London. The Times says: ” No point wasting one’s time with new authors. They’re unpredictable, demanding. They require lunch. No, what any literary agent worth his salt needs in 2008 is a classic author with form: famous, prolific and deceased within the past 70 years. In recent months, the literary estate – the body of work belonging to a dead author – has suddenly and unexpectedly become big business.” As previously reported, Andrew Wylie took over […]

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July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Appointed

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Ian Fleming Publications has appointed Simon Trewin at United Agents, to manage world English literary rights in the Ian Fleming titles and the Young Bond series. Trewin will partner with Zoe Pagnamenta of the Zoe Pagnamenta Agency to represent the properties in the US. Foreign rights will continue to be managed by The Buckman Agency, and Sebastian Faulks’ Devil May Care and Kate Westbrook’s MoneyPenny Diaries remain with Aitken Alexander Associates.

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July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

New Owner on DGNA

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

CEO of the Najafi Companies Jahm Najafi spoke briefly to the WSJ about his deal to purchase Direct Groug North America (DGNA) from Bertelsmann: “We’re very excited about this because we see great brands and excellent marketers. We have extensive experience in the online world and think we can change the nature of this business and grow it dramatically. We also think we can extend the club model to other products and services. We have never shied away from difficult businesses.”As the Journal notes, DGNA had sales last year of 900 million euros ($1.42 billion), with approximately 13 million members. […]

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July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

eBook Updates

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Amazon announced a ramp-up in titles from Christian book publishers available for the Kindle, saying that Augsburg Fortress, Crossway Books & Bibles, David C. Cook, Gospel Light, Group Publishing, NavPress, Strang Communications, Thomas Nelson, Tyndale, Wm. B. Eerdmans and Zondervan “have committed to making the majority of their catalogs of books available to Kindle owners by the end of 2008.” VP of Kindle Ian Freed confirms last week’s new pseudo-stat: “Of the 135,000 books available on Amazon.com as a physical book and on Kindle, Kindle books already account for over 12 percent of units sold.”Amazon release Separately, UK chain Waterstone’s […]

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July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Awards: Thriller Winners

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

On Friday night the International Thriller Writers (ITW) presented their Thriller Awards: Best NovelThe Ghost, by Robert Harris Best First NovelHeart-Shaped Box, by Joe Hill Best Paperback OriginalThe Midnight Road, by Tom Piccirilli

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July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Baker & Taylor Changes Book Merchandise Buying

July 14, 2008By Michael Cader

Baker & Taylor has announced a “paradigm shift to category buying” to serve customers better “and respond to market changes.”  EVP of merchandising and president, retail markets David Cully says: “The Merchandise Buyer function focuses on leveraging category expertise as a sales advantage in the retail and library markets. Likewise, the Merchandise Planner function focuses on data mining and statistical modeling to improve forecasting and reduce friction in the supply chain.. SVP merchandising Jean Srnecz will supervise both the divisional Merchandising directors [Allen Johnson: basics (nonfiction), Sally Neher: fashion (key new releases and Speedstock), Rick Shalayda: children’s and small press, […]

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