The American Booksellers Association announced the finalists for the 2017 Indies Choice Awards and the E.B. White Read-Aloud Awards, with the winners to be announced May 3. The nominees include: Adult Fiction A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles (Viking) Britt-Marie Was Here, by Fredrik Backman (Atria) Commonwealth, by Ann Patchett (Harper) Darktown, by Thomas Mullen (Atria/37 Ink) LaRose, by Louise Erdrich (Harper) The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday) Adult Nonfiction Born a Crime, by Trevor Noah (Spiegel & Grau) Hero of the Empire, by Candice Millard (Doubleday) The Glass Universe, by Dava Sobel (Viking) The Hidden Life of Trees, by Peter […]
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Hayley Wagreich has been promoted to editor at Alloy Entertainment. F+W Media has appointed David Pyle general manager of its fine arts, writing and design group, effective April 24. Previously, he was managing director of sales for the New Hope Networks. In the UK, Toby Jones will join Headline on May 9 as editorial director for the commercial fiction team, focusing on crime novels and thrillers, reporting to Jennifer Doyle. Most recently he was group marketing and publicity director at Simon & Schuster UK. Mike Symons has joined children’s publisher Parragon Books as their new ceo. He had been group sales director at Penguin […]
April iBooks Picks
iBooks has listed its April recommendations. The titles include American War, by Omar El Akkad, an excerpt of which is featured in our Buzz Books 2017: Spring/Summer and available for download. The other fiction picks include: Anything Is Possible, by Elizabeth Strout Borne, by Jeff VanderMeer My Last Lament, by James William Brown Beartown, by Fredrik Backman For nonfiction: Letterman, by Jason Zinoman The Gatekeepers, by Chris Whipple Killers of the Flower Moon, by David Grann Janesville, by Amy Goldstein Anatomy of Innocence, by Laura Caldwell and Leslie S. Klinger The YA list features Sara Zarr’s Gem & Dixie, also excerpted in Spring/Summer Buzz Books, […]
Our Big May Monthly
With the Buzz Books spring/summer collection still going strong, we continue our successful monthly sampler program with the release of May Buzz Books Monthly. Offering just the right amount of excerpts for consumers, and including a comprehensive preview that highlights hundreds of notable forthcoming titles for the month (listed by subject category and then again week by week), the May monthly features fiction excerpts from: Salt Houses, by Hala Alyan Since We Fell, by Dennis Lehane Mr. Rochester, by Sarah Shoemaker The Best of Adam Sharp, by Graeme Simsion Plus nonfiction from: Between Them, by Richard Ford The Fact Of A Body, by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich And […]
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At National Geographic, Lisa Thomas has been promoted to publisher and editorial director of adult books, reporting to editorial director of National Geographic Partners Susan Goldberg and evp of consumer products and experiences Rosa Zeegers. Crown Publishing Group has realigned its marketing department in New York into separate teams. Julie Cepler has been promoted to vp, director of marketing, adding oversight for Crown, Hogarth, Tim Duggan Books, and Broadway in addition to her continuing efforts for Crown Archetype and Three Rivers Press, still reporting to Donna Passannante. Associate marketing director Lisa Erickson takes on additional day-to-day management responsibilities and will report […]
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Annie Chagnot has been promoted to editor at Spiegel & Grau. Jin Yu has been promoted to associate marketing director at Berkley. Patricia Cave has been promoted to publicist at Flatiron Books. At Chronicle Books, Rachel Geiger has been promoted to executive director of domestic sales, while Anna-Lisa Sandstrum has been promoted to senior sales manager. Melissa Grecco has been promoted to national accounts manager. Ian Delaney and Morgan Amer have each been promoted to assistant sales manager. Author of What Color Is Your Parachute? Richard Bolles, 90, died on Friday. Bookselling The big 37,500-square-foot Barnes & Noble in Bethesda Row in Maryland just outside […]