The Guardian posted the Man Booker Prize longlist early, in advance of Wednesday’s scheduled announcement, and then promptly took it down. But the list survived in the Google cache and across social media (and now is public). Titles from US authors include Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room (Jonathan Cape/Scribner), Nick Drnaso’s Sabrina (Granta/Drawn and Quarterly) — the first graphic novel to grace a Booker list — and Richard Powers’s The Overstory (William Heinemann/Norton). The only previous Booker winner on the longlist is Michael Ondaatje for Warlight (Jonathan Cape/Knopf), while the other Canadian listed is Giller Prize winner Esi Edugyan for Washington Black (Serpent’s Tail/Knopf). Two debut novels are […]
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Kendall Storey has joined Catapult/Counterpoint/Soft Skull as associate editor and publishing manager. Previously she was associate editor & publicist at Archipelago Books and co-director of Archipelago’s children’s imprint Elsewhere Editions. At Princeton University Press, Michelle Komie has been promoted to publisher, art and architecture; Hannah Paul has been promoted to associate editor for economics and political science; and Lauren Bucca, Thalia Leaf, Pamela Weidman, and Kristin Zodrow have each been promoted to editorial associate. Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold, 57, died of pancreatic cancer. He had a book under contract with Ecco, originally signed in 2016 for Anthony Bourdain Books, which he called “a culinary coming […]
Briefs: Eyewear Publishing Has “Suspended All Poetry Projects”
UK-based small press Eyewear Publishing announced on Twitter that “In light of the decision by several Eyewear poets to happily announce new books with rival presses today without warning Director @toddswift_dr has suspended all poetry projects. Poets who abandon their debut presses do severe damage in terms of sales and funding to them.” That post drew a lot of criticism online, and both the tweet and the Eyewear Twitter account were deleted. In contrast, this week an Eyewear author, Jenna Clarke, was one of the winners of UK Society of Authors’ 2018 awards for a collection of poems by a […]
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At Bonnier Publishing USA, Brett Duquette, formerly senior editor at Sterling Publishing, has joined Little Bee Books and Yellow Jacket; Rachel Gluckstern, formerly production editor at Scholastic, has joined BuzzPop as editor; Lauren Carr, formerly publicity coordinator at Scholastic, has joined the children’s group as publicist. Stephani Stilwell has been promoted to designer and Michael Ploetz has been promoted to coordinator, marketing and publicity. Also having their jobs eliminated at Picador as a result of the “realignment” we reported on Thursday are creative director Henry Yee (who worked there for 26 years) and senior designer LeeAnn Falciani, who leave in August, and associate editor Pronoy Sarkar, whose […]
Scholastic Has Stable Finish to Soft Year
Scholastic reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter and full year ending May 31, with a stable finish to a year that suffered from comparison to the “prior year’s outstanding success of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” as well as some significant one-time charges. Fourth quarter sales of $496.2 million were down $3.4 million, but operating income of $73.9 million gained $9.6 million versus a year ago. Consolidated trade sales were $45.8 million, up $2.5 million (or 6 percent) for the quarter. Operating income in the larger children’s book publishing and distribution segment — which includes book clubs and book fairs […]
Briefs: Skyhorse Distribution Moves to S&S
Simon & Schuster will distribute Skyhorse in the US and most markets around the world starting January 1, 2019. Previously, it was distributed by Two Rivers Distribution/Ingram Publishers Services. Skyhorse will continue to be distributed in Canada by Thomas Allen & Son and in South Africa by Peter Hyde & Associates. Skyhorse president and publisher Tony Lyons said in the announcement: “With our increasingly commercial list, we think this new association with Simon & Schuster is a perfect fit for Skyhorse. Their commitment to and expertise in delivering first-rate distribution services will provide a critical framework for further growth.” He also […]