Yesterday Amazon was selling refurbished Kindles through its warehouse at $109 (the company is now out of stock) but Books-a-Million customers can now buy the Sony 505 e-reader for $99 (or $89.10 for those with membership cards)AmazonBAMM The Entourage eDGe is priced nowhere near $99, but the dual-screen e-reader is now shipping from Best Buy.Listing The WSJ profiles a number of Japanese publishers tackling digital initiatives, including printing company Da Nippon, which announced last week that it would open Japan’s largest store for electronic books by the fall.WSJ A copyright infringement lawsuit launched by Zhonghua Book Company against Hanvon, the […]
People: Loehnen & Ferrari-Adler to S&S; New LAT Book Editor; Harvey Pekar Dies; and More
Simon & Schuster has named Ben Loehnen and Jofie Ferrari-Adler as senior editors for the adult trade imprint, reporting to Executive VP and Publisher Jonathan Karp. Loehnen joins from HarperCollins, where he has been since 2007, while Ferrari-Adler has spent the past four years at Grove/Atlantic. The Los Angeles Times has named Jon Thurber as its new Books Editor. He spent the past year as managing editor,print, and was previously obituaries editor for 11 years. Memo (via LA Observed) Mindy Chon has been appointed as manager, International Sales Operations for Random House, reporting to Cyrus Kheradi. Most recently she was […]
Sotomayor Memoir to Knopf
Knopf will publish a coming-of-age memoir by Sonia Sotomayor, in which she will detail growing up in the South Bronx as an American daughter of Puerto Rican immigrants and track the events that culminated in her recent appointment as a Supreme Court Judge. “Sonia Sotomayor has lived a remarkable life and her achievements will prove an inspiration to readers around the world,” said Sonny Mehta in yesterday’s release. “Hers is a triumph of the Latino experience in America.” Knopf acquired World rights from Peter Bernstein to the still-untitled book, which will be published simultaneously in a Spanish-language edition by Vintage […]
Details Emerge About Purported 4th Stieg Larsson Novel
The ongoing legal dispute between Stieg Larsson’s family and partner Eva Gabrielsson complicates the likelihood of the unfinished 4th Millenium novel purported to exist from being published anytime soon, but some details on the book have come to light from John-Henri Holmberg, a friend of Larsson’s dating back to their days attenting SF conventions in the 1970s. According to the AP, Holmberg received an e-mail about the book from Larsson less than a month before his death on Nov. 9, 2004, in which the author said he had completed 320 pages of the expected 440-page book, set in Canada “120 […]
Briefs: Gloomy UK Publishing Stats for 2010 Thus Far; Amazon Shares Upgraded; Half Price Books Posts Gains; and More
HarperCollins UK CEO Victoria Barnsley has warned the industry is not likely to return to pre-recession glory after figures released by Nielsen BookScan for the first 24 weeks of the year, revealed a fall in the total value of book sales of 5.7% and eight of the top 10 publishers saw a drop in sales in 2010: “Our business needs to change, regardless of whether there is a recession or not. The economic situation has merely hurried the process along . . . To be honest, I don’t anticipate the market ever returning to pre-recession levels in its current form.” […]
People, Awards and Announcements
Bridget Kinsella has joined Cleis Press and Viva Editions in a newly-created position of marketing and publicity manager. She spent 17 years as an editor for PW. At NAL, Jhanteigh Kupihea has been promoted to assistant editor. Peter Newsom has taken on a consultancy role covering new media at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Executive director of the Midwest Booksellers Association Susan Walker is resigning after 23 years with the company, effective January 2011, citing an increase in family obligations and responsibilities since the beginning of the year. Patricia Hoefling, director of sales and marketing at Indiana University Press since 2005, […]