At Random House, Milena Alberti has been named vp and director of corporate development and strategy for the entire compay, while Ranjana Wingender has been promoted to vp business development for the Crown Publishing Group, a new divisional position. Josephine Hart, the poetry promoter and bestselling author of six novels including DAMAGE and THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE, died Thursday of a rare form of ovarian cancer. She was 67. Guardian Obit Wayne Greenhaw, the journalist and author of 22 novels, died May 31 following complications from open-heart surgery at the University of Alabama-Birmingham hospital. He was 71. His most recent […]
Briefs: EBSCO and H.W. Wilson to Merge; Mirasol Reader is Dead; and More
EBSCO and H.W. Wilson have merged in a deal that combines the two publishing companies’ operations with the intended goal of improving services for libraries. Wilson president and ceo Harry Regan said in a statement: “EBSCO and H.W. Wilson have been engaged as business partners for a number of years and are now officially operating as one. The result will be a broader and deeper range of products and services for the library reference community with significantly added value. Both companies have had separate, distinctive histories, but have always shared a common commitment for the highest order of customer satisfaction.” […]
Bookselling: Stores Closing in Pacific Palisades and Kentucky; Transforming a Borders Store Into an Arts Festival; and More
Village Books in Pacific Palisades, CA, will close on June 30 after almost 14 years in business. Owner Katie O’Laughlin said in a statement that the store “has struggled financially for the past 10 years, but I was able to somehow make it work. Unfortunately, recent changes in the book business have made it impossible to continue operating the store in its present form.” Sales since January have “dropped dramatically” as well. Palisades Post A new 4,000 square-foot Books-A-Million store will open in the Peachtree Mall in Columbus, GA, replacing a Waldenbooks that closed early last year. BAMM closed a […]
The July 2011 Indie Next List
Here are the ABA’s July selections: 1. Turn of Mind, by Alice LaPlante A Good Hard Look: A Novel, by Ann Napolitano The Last Werewolf, by Glen Duncan Once Upon a River: A Novel, by Bonnie Jo Campbell Before I Go to Sleep: A Novel, by S.J. Watson Trespasser: A Novel, by Paul Doiron Dominance: A Novel, by Will Lavender Original Sin: A Sally Sin Adventure, by Beth McMullen The Homecoming of Samuel Lake: A Novel, by Jenny Wingfield The Map of Time: A Novel, by Felix J. Palma Graveminder, by Melissa Marr The Hypnotist: A Novel, by Lars Kepler […]
Borders Gets More Time To Reorganize
In federal bankruptcy court Wednesday morning, Judge Martin Glenn agreed to extend the exclusive time period in which Borders can come up with a plan for emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy or selling the company’s assets. As previously reported, Borders would have run up against a June 16 deadline to file a plan under an exclusivity period, which has now been extended to October 14, with time to solicit votes on such a plan pushed back to December 13. Borders representative Andrew K. Glenn explained in court that a sale is now the focus of their efforts rather than reorganization, […]
Briefs: Celebrities and Their Ghostwriters; Stieg Larsson’s Partner; and More
For some reason the NYT thinks it’s news that celebrities use ghostwriters, but with the Kardashian sisters set to release a novel they “wrote” after Snooki’s ghostwritten novel hit the bestseller lists earlier this year, there’s the news peg for you. It’s also interesting that Atria’s Judith Curr traces the so-called celebrity novel boom to Pamela Anderson’s 2004 book STAR, which she published. NYT Speaking of manufactured celebrities, Jersey Shore star Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola is being sued by doctor Marc L. Paulsen for allegedly failing to revise a diet book, SIZE 2 FOR LIFE, they were working on together for […]