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 […]
Awards
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 […]
Two Tens for Summer and Fall
Malcolm Jones at Newsweek picks 10 summer reads: Nothing Daunted, by Dorothy Wickenden The Man in the Rockefeller Suit, by Mark Seal State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett Carte Blanche, by Jeffery Deaver In the Garden of Beasts, by Erik Larson Bloodmoney, by David Ignatius Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness, by Alexandra Fuller Once Upon a River, by Bonnie Jo Campbell Tigerlily’s Orchids, by Ruth Rendell The President and the Assassin, by Scott Miller New York Magazine picked the hottest fiction galleys from BEA (not all of which were actually available as galleys): The Marriage Plot, by Jeffrey […]
People, Awards, Etc.
Emma Donoghue and Michael Winter are among the nominees for Canada’s Trillium Book Awards, whose winners will be announced on June 17. National Post Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor reported receiving an advance of $1.175 million from Knopf for her forthcoming memoir last year, according to financial disclosure forms. Newspapers report the sum as if it is the entire advance, but our readers will know it likely represents only a third or a fourth of the total advance to be paid over time. A $1 million advance is what the NY Post is reporting Jennifer Hudson and agent Mel Berger […]
People, Etc.: Pfund Is OUP US President, Koepp to TIHE, and More
Niko Pfund has been named president of Oxford University Press USA, where he has served as acting president since December 2010, continuing to serve as academic publisher as well. Interim editor of Newsweek Steve Koepp is returing to Time (where he had been deputy managing editor of Time magazine and executive editor of Fortune) to become editorial director of Time Home Entertainment, the company’s book and bookazine division. He will oversee the development of books, both print and digital, for all the magazine publisher’s news group, style & entertainment and LIFE brands. University of North Carolina Press is promoting senior […]
People, Etc.
Wendy Wolf has been named vp, associate publisher of Viking, where she has worked since 1994. She will continue as editorial director of non-fiction as well. Keith Richards’ LIFE (Hachette Audio) won Audiobook of the Year at the 2011 Audies, given out last night by the Audio Publishers Association. Full List Ned Beauman, Stephen Kelman, and Anjali Joseph were shortlisted for the 2011 Desmond Elliot Prize for first novel published in the UK. The winner will be announced on June 23. Starting this month, AudioGO has partnered with Soho Press to release up to 12 audiobook titles a year from […]