After announcing a couple of book deals with himself via Deadline.com, writer/director Michael Mann is reported to have made a deal for his eponymous imprint with HarperCollins. David Highfill is said to be overseeing the books for the publisher, acquiring world rights to three Mann-co-authored books, sold by Shane Salerno at The Story Factory and attorney Harold Brown. The first title is by Mann and fellow Salerno client Don Winslow, a novel about the complex relationship between organized crime figures Tony Accardo and Sam Giancana for publication in 2017. The second will be a prequel to Mann’s Heat. Separately, Spiegel & Grau executive editor Chris Jackson […]
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Malcolm Bouzi has joined Open Road as junior front end developer. Previously he was a web developer at the Araca Group. Farideh Koohi-Kamali has joined Peter Lang Publishers as senior vice president. She succeeds Christopher Myers, who has left the company after over 25 years as managing director and education editor. Koohi-Kamali spent the past 14 years as editorial director of Palgrave Macmillan’s US academic program. New Ventures Hachette Book Group announced it has sold 51 percent of its Yen Press manga imprint to Japanese publisher Kadokawa, creating a joint venture, overseen by publisher and managing director Kurt Hassler. The […]
LA Times Book Prize Winners: Luiselli, Obioma, Graham, and More
The Los Angeles Times Book Prize announced the winners in ten categories on Saturday night. They include: Fiction Valeria Luiselli, The Story of My Teeth (Coffee House) The Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction Chigozie Obioma, The Fishermen (Little, Brown) Current Interest Sarah Chayes, Thieves of State (Norton) Poetry Jorie Graham, From the New World: Poems 1976-2014 (Ecco) Other winners include Dan Ephron (History); Andrea Wulf (Science & Technology); Don Winslow (Mystery/Thriller); Riad Sattouf (Young Adult); Hayden Herrera (Biography); and Riad Sattouf (Graphic Novel). As previously announced, Juan Felipe Herrera won the Robert Kirsch Award and James Patterson was awarded […]
London Book Fair Deal Trends: Fewer Big Bets, With Children’s Ahead and Nonfiction Down
With the Bologna Book Fair over and the London Book Fair set to begin next Tuesday, April 12, it’s time for our first review of dealmaking trends (with an update Tuesday morning). Total domestic deals in the five weeks prior to LBF (starting March 7) are down modestly right now but should rise some by our final count. But one clear market shift is evident: A year ago Little Brown UK executive David Shelley told The Bookseller nonfiction was “the new black,” with those deals surging to a new pre-Fair high, but this year the opposite is true. Even though nonfiction gains […]
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Jennifer Schuster will become executive editor, Crown Archetype and Three Rivers Press, reporting to Tricia Boczkowski, as of April 18. She had been at NAL. Amelia Possanza will join Flatiron Books as senior publicist on April 11. Previously she was a publicist at Touchstone. In addition, Kimberly Escobar will join as publicist. Previously she was a publicist at Grand Central. Lisa Baker will join Aitken Alexander Associates as director of translation rights in August, and will also represent her own list of clients. She was rights director for Faber and Faber. Longtime co-owner of the Once Upon a Crime Bookstore Gary Shulze, 66, […]
Nook to Eliminate Santa Clara and Taiwan Offices, Outsource Some Services
Barnes & Noble announced the last step in cutting costs at the ever-declining Nook unit after the close of the market on Thursday. The company will close its offices in Santa Clara, CA (approximately 80 employees) and Taiwan (approximately 19 employees) by July, eliminating those 100 or so jobs. BN expects severance charges and transition related costs of approximately $6 million related to the announcement. In place of those employees, Bahwan CyberTek (BCT) will perform certain technology services for Nook, including cloud management and development support for Nook software. After the one-time charge, Barnes & Noble expects the shift will save approximately $13 million annually — cutting $8 million […]