Lonely Planet recently announced a number of promotions and new hires. Leslie Davisson has been promoted to director, trade channel marketing and national accounts, while Gerilyn Attebery moves up to senior design manager and Rana Freedman has been promoted to senior manager, consumer marketing and communications. Jennifer Pentes has joined as production lead overseeing the new US-based Client Solutions delivery team. Previously she was assistant director, creative services and marketing, at Sundance Institute. Rachel Berg has been named content producer, previously principal of editorial & promotional content at Travelocity. Finally, Clare Chadwick has moved from Lonely Planet’s Melbourne office to […]
Bookselling: Nicholas Hoare to Retire, Close Flagship Toronto Store; Learned Owl Books Sold to Employee
After closing stores in Ottawa and Montreal in 2012, Nicholas Hoare announced late last week that he will retire from bookselling after more than 40 years in business. As a result, Hoare is not renewing the lease on the company’s flagship store in Toronto, which will close on April 1. “He has decided to mark his 70th birthday with an orderly run-off, the sale of his trademark fixtures, and a full-time move to his 350-acre property in Nova Scotia,” according to a note posted on the bookseller’s website, which adds: “Plans include a fledgling vineyard; revamping the garden; and pure […]
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Alexis Gargagliano has left Scribner after more than 11 years and will work as a freelance editor. She has launched a new website and may be reached at alexisgargagliano@gmail.com. Olga Filina has joined The Rights Factory as an associate agent. She was a literary assistant at The Cooke Agency (after spending more than a decade as a sales manager at national and indie bookstores). To correct Friday’s personnel announcement, Tara Parsons is moving over to Mira as executive editor from HQN and Luna, where she held the same position. Haruki Murakami‘s Japanese publisher says that his next novel will be […]
A Status Check on Penguin Random House Reviews Outside of the US
Following Thursday’s swifter-than-expected DOJ approval of the Penguin Random House merger, we thought it instructive to check in on regulatory reviews of the deal in other countries. As we pointed out in December, Penguin Random House would, if approved, operate as two distinct entities: a Delaware corporation “that will own Bertelsmann and Pearson’s consumer businesses that operate in the USA”; and a UK-incorporated Penguin Random House that will be responsible for the additional consumer publishing businesses that operate in the rest of the world. The proposed company split may explain why the DOJ could move at a hastier speed than […]
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At Harlequin, Mira executive editor Valerie Gray will retire at the end of March after more than 13 years with the company. As a result, Tara Parsons will move into the role in addition to her duties as executive editor for HQN and Luna. Also at Mira, Nicole Brebner has been promoted to senior editor, while both Leonore Waldrip and Michelle Venditti move up to assistant editor (Waldrip will also work on HQN titles.) In addition, Susan Swinwood has been promoted to executive editor, HQN and Luna, while Margo Lipschultz moves up to senior editor. Finally, Emily Martin has been […]
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Dawn Davis will join the Atria Publishing Group on April 1 as vp, publisher of a new yet-to-be-named imprint, reporting to Judith Curr. Davis was most recently publisher at Amistad. “Dawn Davis has impeccable credentials, great taste, and a discerning eye that enables her to discover unexpected books and unknown authors that go on to receive the highest praise and find wide audiences” Curr said in the announcement. “That she will now be bringing her ample talents to Atria and Simon & Schuster is a boon for us and readers everywhere.” Hannah Rahill will join Ten Speed Press as vp, […]