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Archives for October 2008

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

People

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

David Moldawer has joined Portfolio as an editor, reporting to publisher Adrian Zackheim, acquiring business titles with a special focus on the Internet and new media, creativity, productivity, management and leadership, and marketing. He was at St. Martin’s. Packager Carter Smith died suddenly at home on October 7. In 1970, he founded Media Projects, one of the first independent book production companies in the US, which he ran for 30 years. In 1980, he helped found the American Book Producers Association, and served as its first president.Notice Erik Riesenberg has been promoted to Random House national accounts manager for Baker […]

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October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

Amazon UK Features Harper's Victoria Barnsley

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

Right there on their home page. The letter offers “an exclusive peek” at her “pick of the year.” And she picks what Oprah picked: David Wrobleski’s The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. And in other Amazon news, the company has acquired electronic game developer Reflexive Games, for undisclosed terms.

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October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

Canseco Expresses Regret

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

After two books worth of milking his steroid accusations (one successful; the second, less so), former baseball player Jose Canseco now says in an A&E documentary he “regrets mentioning players [as steroid users]. I never realized this was going to blow up and hurt so many people.” Oddly, in this ESPN write-up, Canseco says he would “apologize” to the baseball players named in his first book (Mark McGwire and others)–most of whom continue to be suspected or confirmed as one-time steroid users–but there’s no mention of players like Alex Rodriguez, accused in the more thinly-grounded second book JUICED. More to […]

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October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

More on Pat Kavanagh

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

The Guardian says the agent Pat Kavanagh’s death was due to a brain tumor, which the Times adds was diagnosed just five weeks ago. The Independent notes that “she had collapsed in the street two weeks ago and was staying in the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. Friends and family were privately told last week that her tumor was inoperable.” She was 68. They share testimonials from clients including Blake Morrison, Robert Harris, and Hermione Lee. Short story writer Helen Simpson, among visitors to Kavanagh’s home today, said: “It has been so very quick. It’s been like […]

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October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

Walesa Autobiography Rejects Agent Charge

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

In his just released autobiography, former Polish president Lech Walesa vigorously denies charges that he collaborated with the country’s secret policy for two years and informed on shipyard workers. “I want everything to be known, precisely,” Walesa writes. The AP says that, “In the book, he writes that, following his arrest in December 1970, authorities offered to release him from prison if he signed some documents. ‘I did not think long. I did not even read them,’ Walesa writes. ‘I signed a number of papers on leaving the arrest, which was a standard procedure. … I remember there were many […]

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October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

People

October 21, 2008By Michael Cader

At Little, Brown Children’s, Dave Caplan has been hired as senior art director. He was art director at Harper Children’s. Bethany Brown is joining the Cadence Group’s newly-opened Chicago office as a senior associate, heading the Editorial Division as well as consulting with small to mid-sized publishers on editorial and workflow processes, contracts and acquisitions. Brown had been in the editorial department at Sourcebooks (and prior to that Adams Media), before going to work as a consultant. Rawi Hage’s COCKROACH, already in contention for the Giller Prize, now has a shot at Canada’s Governor General’s Award as well, with the […]

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