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November 8, 2013By Michael Cader

Some End-of-Year Barnes & Noble Store Closings

November 8, 2013By Michael Cader

Barnes & Noble often closes a handful of stores around the end of calendar year due to expiring leases that are not renewed. We charted reports of 8 such closings at the end of 2012, and 7 at the end of 2011. So far this season, we have spotted news of another 6 store closings due at the end of this year, for locations in Chestnut Hill, MA; Boylston Street, Boston, MA; University Park Village and Sundance Square in Ft. Worth, TX; Old Pasadena, CA; and Columbia, SC. In June, at the close of their fiscal year, the company said […]

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November 8, 2013By Michael Cader

S&S Celebrates Indies

November 8, 2013By Michael Cader

As part of the build-up to the success Small Business Saturday program (on November 30) Simon & Schuster has created a Shop Local video featuring many of the publisher’s authors “praising the role of independent booksellers as community centers,” also including shots of many well-known indie stores. This page showcases the video along with downloadable promotional banners stores can use.

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November 7, 2013By Michael Cader

People: Executive Appointments at Random House Canada and S&S Canada

November 7, 2013By Michael Cader

Louise Dennys will step aside from the day-to-day management of the Knopf Random Canada Publishing Group “to have the freedom to focus more fully on what she loves best: working directly with writers of both fiction and non-fiction and bringing their books to readers.” Dennys will have the new role of executive publisher, Random House of Canada, “designed especially to harness her great strengths in national and international book publishing.” Company ceo Brad Martin writes, “There are few who can rival Louise’s taste and judgment as an editor and publisher, and the impact she has had on Canadian publishing is […]

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November 7, 2013By Michael Cader

Kids First, and Then The Widest Offerings Yet

November 7, 2013By Michael Cader

We have much of the programming posted now for our third annual Publishers Launch Kids conference — on Monday, January 13, one of the kickoff events to “Digital Book World Week” in New York. PL Kids starts with a big block of data — from Nielsen (with analysis by Bookigee); from the Insight Strategy Group (looking at larger kids digital media trends); and from PlayCollective (updating their analysis of children’s digital reading habits) — and moves on to cover game-based learning initiatives; the push and pull of licensing and branding; moving to a mobile strategy; an overview of successful new […]

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November 7, 2013By Sarah Weinman

People, Etc.

November 7, 2013By Sarah Weinman

At Vintage/Anchor, Andrea Robinson has been promoted to editor, while Emily Giglierano and Jocelyn Miller move up to assistant editor. In addition, Mark Chiusano has joined Vintage/Anchor as assistant editor. Previously he was an editorial assistant at Knopf. Isaac Fitzgerald will join BuzzFeed in December as books editor. Co-owner of the literary website the Rumpus, Fitzgerald was most recently publicity director at McSweeney’s, and will move from San Francisco to New York. At Daniela Schlingmann Literary Scouting Ltd., Cecilia Campbell-Westlind has been promoted to scout. Rupert Holmes’ Broadway adaptation of John Grisham‘s A Time to Kill will close on Sunday, […]

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November 7, 2013By Sarah Weinman

Donna Tartt’s THE GOLDFINCH Tops Amazon’s Best Books of the Year

November 7, 2013By Sarah Weinman

Amazon announces its Best Books of 2013 lists, featuring lists in 20 different categories. Donna Tartt’s THE GOLDFINCH tops their 20 overall Editor’s Picks, which also feature, in order: Khaled Hosseini, AND THE MOUNTAINS ECHOED David Finkel, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE Kate Atkinson, LIFE AFTER LIFE Tom Kizzia, PILGRIM’S WILDERNESS Scott Anderson, LAWRENCE IN ARABIA George Saunders, TENTH OF DECEMBER Amanda Lindhout & Sara Corbett, A HOUSE IN THE SKY Rainbow Rowell, ELEANOR AND PARK Jaron Lanier, Who Owns the Future? Meg Wolitzer, The Interestings Jhumpa Lahiri, The Lowland Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Anne McLean, The Sound of Things Falling Helene Wecker, The Golem and […]

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