Trident Media Group has become the latest–and by far the largest–literary agency to announce an initiative to help their clients epublish, often independently of established publishing houses. The new initiative, called Trident E-Book Operations, will “create, manage and implement innovative e-book strategies for its authors, including the distribution of a variety of e-books directly” to major etailers. (Though they also see establishing “new business relationships with traditional and non-traditional publishers.”) Lyuba DiFalco and Nicole Robson will serve in the new position of co-directors of E-Book Operations, supervised by Trident’s top executives. Chairman Robert Gottlieb, who has been outspoken in the […]
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Lauren Weber has been named agency assistant at Pippin Properties following her summer internship at the company. Amber Hoover has been promoted to associate director of international scouting at Franklin & Siegal Associates. She joined the company in 2005. Darren Turpin will join Angry Robot as marketing and digital manager on November 7. She is currently an online marketing manager for Little, Brown UK. Alexandra Wilder joins the Strand Book Store in New York as events director on October 3. Previously she was the managing director of the 92Y Unterberg Poetry Center. The winners of the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace […]
Sorting the Guardian’s Books Power 100
The Guardian published their latest list of whom they view as the 100 most powerful people in the UK book industry. We thought it was more interesting to sort their list according to categories (and we left aside authors, broadcasters, and a few other non-trade people). Needless to say, the Guardian still views critics as wielding a lot of influence–while agents look quite low in their estimation: Bookselling 1 Jeff Bezos Founder and CEO of Amazon 4 James Daunt/Alexander Mamut MD, Waterstones/Proprietor, Waterstones 7 Kate Swann CEO, WH Smith 12 Rachel Harcourt and […]
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At Oxford University Press, Casper Grathwohl has been promoted to the newly-created position of svp, group strategy, effective October 5. Reporting to CEO Nigel Portwood, Grathwohl will work at Group level and alongside OUP’s business units on a range of activities designed to address OUP’s strategic agenda. Patrick Koors has joined the live events division of Thomas Nelson as vp of marketing. John Ashbery will receive the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters and Books & Books co-founder Mitch Kaplan will receive the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community at the 2011 National Book Awards […]
A Small Kindle Lending Update
Further to yesterday’s story, we caught up with OverDrive ceo Steve Potash. While the implementation of Kindle lending to all of the over 11,000 public and school library systems served by OverDrive in the US was “still ongoing” yesterday afternoon, Potash said they were activating more systems every hour. He expected they would complete the task by late Thursday or sometime Friday, and noted that all systems had notices that either said they were live or that the service was coming soon. As to the questions about privacy, Potash conceded that the Kindle lending is an opt-in service where patrons […]
BN’s Privacy Issues Are Holding Up the Other Borders IP Sales
A lengthy hearing in federal bankruptcy court Thursday did little to resolve a dispute over recommendations from a consumer privacy ombudsman that leaves Barnes & Noble’s $13.9 million bid for Borders’ intellectual property still in doubt. The asset purchase agreement called for a “drop-dead” deadline of September 30, but Judge Glenn flat-out said there was “no way” any deal could be reached in time at the current rate. For now, the parties will reconvene Monday, September 26 at 4 PM. As Judge Glenn heard statements from lawyers for Borders, the creditors committee, Barnes & Noble, as well as the privacy […]