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Archives for April 2009

April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

People and Notes

April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

Liza Pulitzer Voges has opened the literary agency Eden Street representing authors and illustrators of children’s books. She was previously at Kirchoff Wohlberg for 25 years where she created and managed their literary department. At Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, Jim McCarthy, has been promoted to senior agent. Chasya Milgrom, who has been with the agency for over three years, has been promoted to royalties manager and agent.  The Observer says it has been resolved that the head of Endeavor’s book department Richard Abate will not stay on as part of the merged William Morris Endeavor Entertainment. They say “the […]

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April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

Judge Extends Google Settlement Deadlines by Four Months

April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

Judge Denny Chin postponed the key dates for the settlement agreement in the Google Book Search case by fourth months. The deadline to opt-out of the settlement entirely is extended to September 4, as is the deadline for objections and amicus briefs. The fairness hearing will be held on October 7. A new party has entered the scene as well. Yesterday a group of academic authors represented by Pamela Samuelson at the Berkeley School of Law had requested a six-month extension of the deadlines.

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April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

Book Fairs: Musicians for BEA, No More CBE

April 28, 2009By Michael Cader

Thursday night’s opening events at this year’s BEA will include a session at the end of the day in the Special Events hall featuring Chuck Klosterman interviewing musicians-turned-authors Steven Tyler and Clarence Clemmons. Separately, the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association board decided that they will not hold another Christian Book Expo after an underwhelming inaugural show this year in Dallas. And members are being asked to make voluntary contributions to help fill a $250,000 shortfall left from the March event.Christian Retailing

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April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

Amazon's Next Purchase: Stanza

April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

Amazon has bought Lexcyle, makers of the Stanza reader application, for an undisclosed price. Stanza has been downloaded by approximately 1.8 million users. Lexcycle says on its web site, “We are not planning any changes in the Stanza application or user experience as a result of the acquisition. Customers will still be able to browse, buy, and read ebooks from our many content partners.” But of course it’s now up to what Amazon plans. When launching their iPhone app for Kindle, Amazon made it clear that they find the iPhone an inferior platform for long-form immersive reading, but fine as […]

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April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

People

April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

Kirsten Neuhaus has started her own agency, Kirsten Neuhaus Literary. She was most recently an agent and foreign rights manager at Vigliano Associates. Following the elimination of the Collins division in the US, now its predecessor in the UK is also being demoted. Harper UK will merge Collins with their Harper Non-fiction books, consolidated under managing director Belinda Budge. Collins publishing director Denise Bates will leave Harper UK in July, and Collins’ head Katie Fulford returns to her previous role as special projects director. Ebury senior publishing director Hannah MacDonald will move over in July to run the Collins imprint, […]

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April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

GBS Settlement Parties Request Delay

April 27, 2009By Michael Cader

The plaintiffs and Google have filed a motion asking the judge to postpone the May 5 deadline for opting out of the proposed Google Book Search settlement agreement for two months, saying they “believe [it] would benefit the class by allowing it more time to consider its right and options.” The parties took this action after a group acting on behalf of some authors–including representatives of the Steinbeck and Philip K. Dick estates–wrote to Judge Denny Chin and filed a motion of their own on Friday asking for a four-month postponement. But the litigants say in their letter that they […]

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