Server Limbo The good news is that our fast new dedicated server is working wonderfully. The less good news is that, of this morning’s serving, the “DNS records” that tell computers all over the world how to find our new server have not been updated yet. That process is supposed to start imminently — unless it doesn’t. In the meantime, we’ve had to disable the interactive/posting features at the old version of the site, which is also working wonderfully. Otherwise, changes to member pages, account records, posted pages, and so on would look like they were going through, but they […]
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Lunch for Monday, May 2
Please Note Some time in the next day or two, we expect to be moving to a new, bigger, dedicated server for PublishersMarketplace. The move will present a variety of improvements for members — once we get there. It’s a bit of an open question exactly when we’ll officially jump from one computer to the other (and because of the way DNS updates work, different user computers may get directed to the new version of the site at different times.) As a result, it’s possible that you’ll encounter some minor site oddities (e.g. a change you made to a member […]
Lunch for Friday, April 29
Scholastic Buys Cunningham’s Chicken Scholastic has purchased the UK’s Chicken House, run by Barry Cunningham. The companies had been partners in the US, Canada and Australia, on such books as Cornelia Funke’s DRAGON RIDER (with 900,000 copies in print in North America) and recent Jonah’s Pick Stuart Hill’s THE CRY OF THE ICEMARK. Cunningham says in a statement, “Now with the resources and depth of experience that Scholastic offers, we will be able to offer our authors and artists even greater distribution and exposure worldwide.” Cunningham will continue to work out of the UK, but reports to US-based Scholastic Trade […]
Lunch for Thursday, April 28
Fresh Book Sales The NYT reports on the growing presence of books in supermarkets. The Kroger chain, called “among the most aggressive in expanding its book sections,” is carrying up to 2,800 titles per store. Lance Parsons, who manages Kroger’s book line, comments: “When you look at our business versus a bookstore, we have the opportunity to capture the same customers three times a week.… Now publishers are beating down our doors.” Harper president of sales Josh Marwell concurs: “Supermarkets are definitely taking a bigger share of our business.” And chains like Wegmans are hosting author signings: a recent event […]
Lunch for Wednesday, April 27
Herz Launches Small Imprint Doubleday Broadway’s Suzanne Herz will become publisher of a new imprint for the house, Flying Point Press, focusing on popular culture and fiction and aiming to publish up to six books a year. Herz will “work closely with senior editor Phyllis Grann” and other members of the Doubleday Broadway team. The first announced acquisition is a book by CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien about the importance of family, co-written with Sally Jenkins and to be edited by Grann. Herz has been with the house for 11 years. She relinquishes her position as executive director of publicity for […]
Lunch for Tuesday, April 26
Apple Retaliates for Wiley Bio Wiley says that Apple Computer “told us that our technology books were immediately being pulled from their Apple retail stores,” the company’s Kitt Allan says, “in apparent retaliation for the upcoming publication of a biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs,” the San Jose Mercury News reports. The paper says the action follows “a month of increasingly contentious discussions” about Jeffrey S. Young’s iCON STEVE JOBS. SJMN Edwards Will Shift to W&N Malcolm Edwards will give up his title as managing director of Orion Books, becoming managing director of Weidenfeld & Nicholson instead, while remaining group […]