As noted recently, the big rescheduled Digital Book World Conference is a little more than a month away, set for March 7 – 9 in New York City — which makes this the best week to lock in your tickets before the prices go up. As always, use our special PL registration link to save literally hundreds of dollars off the posted individual ticket prices (with the best available discount). We told you this year will offer our biggest “Day Zero” programming yet for Total Access Pass holders — and that roster just got bigger with the posting of the […]
Archives for February 2016
People, Etc.
BEA announced the featured speakers for the Thursday Adult Book & Author Breakfast on May 12: Sebastian Junger (Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging), Colson Whitehead (The Underground Railroad), and Louise Penny (A Great Reckoning) will speak about their forthcoming books, with comedian and journalist Faith Salie of NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! and CBS News Sunday Morning as master of ceremonies. The NYT Magazine profiles Spiegel & Grau editor Chris Jackson and how he “is building a black literary movement.” They write: “Over the last decade and a half, Jackson has ushered into being the works of category-defying novelists like Victor LaValle and […]
Harvard Common Press Sold to Quarto; Put Me In the Story Expands at BN; More From Basford
Quarto has completed their acquisition of The Harvard Common Press, as of February 1, adding hundreds of titles to their backlist along with over 25,000 recipes. HCP will become an imprint of Quarto, with editorial and production run out of Quarto’s office in Beverly, MA and editorial director Dan Rosenberg keeping the same role. Harvard Common Press president and publisher Bruce Shaw and associate publisher Adam Salomone will no longer have daily operational positions, but will “remain in advisory roles with Quarto.” The two are partners at Salt Venture Partners, investing in food-related start-ups, and co-founders of The Food Loft. Shaw says in the announcement, “I’m pleased […]
Google Rises on Strong Earnings Report
Google’s new parent company Alphabet reported fourth quarter earnings after the close of the market on Monday. The company exceeded investors’ expectations, reporting sales of $21.3 billion and net income of $4.9 billion (or $7.16 a share). The stock rose more than 4 percent in early Tuesday trading on the news, which brings shares close to an all-time high. Other revenues — the line item that includes the Play store — had sales of $2.1 billion in the fourth quarter, up 24 percent compared to $1.688 billion a year ago. For the full year, that sector had sales of $7.151 billion, compared to $6.05 […]
February Bookseller Picks
Amazon‘s February Best Books of the Month designates Ethan Canin’s splendid new novel A Doubter’s Almanac as its spotlight pick while its featured debut is The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer. The rest of its top choices are: Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel, by Tom Wainwright All the Birds in the Sky, by Charlie Jane Anders My Father, the Pornographer, by Chris Offutt The Black Calhouns, by Gail Lumet Buckley Walking the Nile, by Levison Wood Perfect Days, by Raphael Montes Morning Star, by Pierce Brown The Forgetting Time, by Sharon Guskin Green Island, by […]
People, Etc.
Chelsey Emmelhainz will join Skyhorse on February 8 as an editor acquiring for both the Skyhorse and Arcade imprints. Previously she was an associate editor at William Morrow. Cindy Ratzlaff has joined S&S imprint North Star Way as director of brand development, reporting to Michele Martin. Previously she was president and founder of Brand New Brand You, an author brand development agency, and earlier was vp, brand marketing at Rodale. Martin said in the announcement: “Cindy has a unique set of skills that are a perfect fit for the mission of North Star Way. She understands the shift in how […]