Personnel News ICM agent Jud Laghi will join Larry Kirshbaum’s start-up agency LJK Literary Management next week, as the group moves into new offices. Laghi’s projects include this year’s bestselling WHY DO MEN HAVE NIPPLES? In Canada, Penguin has promoted Helen Reeves to commissioning editor, acquiring humor, fiction, YA fiction, entertainment, thrillers, genre fiction and children’s books. Canada Reads Begins Again As the NEA pulls together its Big Read program, Canada is underway with their fifth annual Canada Reads initiative. The shortlist of candidates, to be debated on CBC radio next April until all but one title is voted off […]
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Lunch for Wednesday, December 7
Trade Rises At Wiley Domestic professional/trade revenue rose seven percent at Wiley to $95 million in their fiscal second quarter, termed a “solid” period in the company’s release this morning. Technology and business books “performed especially well.” Licensing of rights is also cited as a contributing factor from this segment during the quarter, including a deal with MSN.com’s travel pages with Frommer’s. Net income of $27 million, up only slightly from last year, “was adversely affected by increased interest expense and a higher effective tax rate.” Overall sales for the quarter of $263 million were up six percent from a […]
Lunch Deluxe for Tuesday, December 6
Commission Delays (And Effectively Ends) HMV Takeover of Ottakar’s A groundswell of opposition to the proposed takeover of UK bookselling chain Ottakar’s by larger competitor HMV (which own’s Waterstone’s) has been significantly delayed if not quashed outright. After extended deliberations, the UK’s OFT has referred the merger to the Competition Commission for review — and a decision won’t be rendered until late May. As a result, the current takeover offer automatically lapses — which led to a plunge in Ottakar’s stock in London markets, knocking the price down 17 percent by mid-afternoon in London. OFT chief executive John Fingleton said: […]
Lunch for Monday, December 5
Good to Self-Publish Author of long-running business bestseller GOOD TO GREAT Jim Collins has self-published a 35-page supplement, GOOD TO GREAT AND THE SOCIAL SECTORS. Listed at $11.95 and published last month, the monograph is sold through online booksellers (with the help of a really poor resolution cover.) Newsweek says “he self-published the new booklet partly so no one would confuse it with his next real book.” They add, “In the new booklet, Collins explains how nonprofits can adapt his principles. Drawing on examples such as the Girl Scouts and the Cleveland Orchestra, he explains tactics to cajole rather than […]
Lunch Weekly for Monday, December 5
Monday, November 28 FICTION Debut LA ICM talent agent Margaret Marr’s HOLLYWOOD GIRLS CLUB, the story of the intertwined adventures of four women in the stiletto-wearing, black-card carrying upper echelons of the entertainment industry, “Entourage for women meets Candace Bushnell,” to Shana Drehs at Crown, in a significant deal, for two books, by Andrea Barzvi at ICM (NA). University of Virginia Poe/Faulkner fellow and NYT journalist Taylor Antrim’s THE HEADMASTER RITUAL, focusing on the political machinations inside a prestigious prep school as experienced by a first-year history teacher, to Webster Younce at Houghton Mifflin, in a pre-empt, by Joe Veltre […]
Lunch for Friday, December 2
Looking to January The new Book Sense picks and notables have been posted. The top selections: 1. THE COLONY: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai, by John Tayman GENTLEMEN & PLAYERS: A Novel, by Joanne Harris THE BROOKLYN FOLLIES: A Novel, by Paul Auster THE THINKER’S THESAURUS: Sophisticated Alternatives to Common Words, by Peter E. Meltzer ARTHUR & GEORGE: A Novel, by Julian Barnes THE WORLD TO COME: A Novel, by Dara Horn THE LIFE ALL AROUND ME BY ELLEN FOSTER, by Kaye Gibbons BLINDFOLD GAME: A Thriller, by Dana Stabenow A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE WORLD, […]