Penguin Group has given publisher manager Molly Barton the additional new role of associate publisher of eSpecials. A program that started with the freestanding sale of Alan Greenspan’s new epilogue for the paperback edition of The Age of Turbulence, sold electronically for five dollars, the eSpecials will extend beyond Penguin Press as original announced as a “service to writers across all of its imprints.” They say other specials from Christine Feehan, Jan Karon and Patricia Briggs “are already in the works” and that the program will range from “important updates to nonfiction works to unknown novellas by bestselling novelists.”
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Perhaps recognizing the confusion between their company’s two operating names, Newsstand is officially changing its name to the moniker better-known within our business, LibreDigital. They say the change is “to reflect its expanding set of product solutions to a broader set of publishers.” And they have hired Russell Reeder as president and ceo. He was president and coo of video-on-demand player NxTV. At Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Amanda Cook has been promoted to executive editor. In addition to her own list of acquisitions, she edits the Best American Science and Nature Writing series. David Ouimet is returning to PGW as director […]
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Deborah Darrock has been named vp, associate publisher of Atria Books and Washington Square Press, reporting to Judith Curr. She moves over from the Simon & Schuster imprint, where she has been vp, associate publisher. Melville House has hired Daniel O’Connor for the new position of managing editor. His experience includes almost ten years at Thunder’s Mouth Press. Most recently, with Neil Ortenberg he co-produced and co-directed the documentary Obscene, a look at the life and work of Grove Press founder Barney Rosset. Chronicle Books has hired Emily Haynes as editor, specializing in pop culture, humor, and media tie-ins. Haynes […]
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Sarah Sper will join Simon Spotlight Entertainment as editor on September 23. She has been acquiring and editing pop culture and celebrity-driven titles at HBG’s Center Street. Amy Scholder has been hired as editorial director of the Feminist Press at CUNY. She has worked at Seven Stories Press, Verso Books, Serpent’s Tail and City Lights Publishers.
On DFW
As covered this weekend, author David Foster Wallace, 46, was found dead in his Claremont, CA home on Friday night, having hanged himself. Pomona College, where he was the Roy E. Disney professor of creative writing at Pomona College, will hold a memorial service. Little, Brown publisher Michael Pietsch tells the NYT, “He had a mind that was constantly working on more cylinders than most people, but he was amazingly gentle and kind. He was a writer who other writers looked to with awe.”LATNYT The NYT followed today with a second obituary, this time with some insights from Wallace’s father […]
People: Keating Joins Endeavor, and More
Endeavor continues to build up its presence in the book business with the hiring of Dutton editor-in-chief Trena Keating as an agent in the New York office. Keating says: “As an editor I always loved helping authors craft ideas, and I’m eager to dive deeper into this entrepreneurial aspect of the publishing process. Richard [Abate] and I have long had a close and collaborative business relationship and it’s been great fun to watch him create the literary department at Endeavor, so I’m excited to be a part of his growing team. I’ve had extraordinary colleagues on the publishing side, particularly […]