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September 30, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for Monday, October 1

September 30, 2007By Michael Cader

Deal Reports Just e-mail to deals@PublishersMarketplace if you aren’t using the online form linked below. Report a deal using the online form The Key As usual, the handy key to our Lunch deal categories. While all reports are always welcome, those that include a category will generally receive a higher listing when it comes time to put them all together. “nice deal” $1 – $49,000 “very nice deal” $50,000 – $99,000 “good deal” $100,000 – $250,000 “significant deal” $251,000 – $499,000 “major deal” $500,000 and up   FICTION Debut John Pipkin’s WOODSBURNER chronicles the lives of a lovesick Norwegian immigrant […]

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September 28, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, September 28

September 28, 2007By Michael Cader

DA to Sue Over Grisham Book Lawyers for Oklahoma’s Pontotoc County District Attorney William Peterson and former Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent Gary Rogers say they will file a lawsuit today against author John Grisham and Doubleday (and other parties) over his book THE INNOCENT MAN, according to the AP. Peterson was supposed to be holding a press conference this morning. Peterson has had a web site offering his view of “what really happened in the investigation in 1982 into the death of Debbie Carter by the police, hearings and trials that followed and… the bias, spin, and intentional […]

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September 27, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, September 27

September 27, 2007By Michael Cader

Charkin Moves to Bloomsbury, and Much More Personnel News Blogging Macmillan ceo Richard Charkin is leaving the company to become an executive director at Bloomsbury on the company’s board as of October 1, where he will have “responsibility for operations worldwide and with particular focus on spearheading growth through acquisitions, new publishing areas and international expansion.” He says in parting: “It has been the best ten years of my career. I have been able to work in a company with strong values and traditions owned by a family committed to quality, innovation and autonomy. “The decade has seen significant growth […]

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September 26, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, September 26

September 26, 2007By Michael Cader

Watching the Numbers Nielsen Bookscan figures updated today show opening week sales of over 128,000 copies in the outlets they track for Alan Greenspan’s THE AGE OF TURBULENCE. In its first full week on sale, IF I DID IT moved almost 33,000 copies according to Nielsen (following the sale of 10,000 copies in the first few days the prior week). Bill Clinton’s GIVING has fallen off to just over 19,000 copies for the week, with sales of slightly more than 100,000 copies overall so far. Knopf spokesman Paul Bogaards remarked that “when the president is out there talking about the […]

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September 25, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, September 25

September 25, 2007By Michael Cader

This Week’s Unsung Big Book It doesn’t make a lot of “fall preview” lists, but today’s launch of Prima Games’ trade paperback HALO 3: The Official Guide is likely to register an impressive first-day sale as the final installment of the video game goes on sale. Called “the most anticipated game in history,” the game has already logged over 1 million pre-orders and is expected to sell 4 million units in the first 60 days. Prima’s tie-in to the release of Halo 2 in 2004 sold 270,000 copies in its first day on sale, over 600,000 copies in the first […]

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September 24, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, September 24

September 24, 2007By Michael Cader

NBF’s 5 Under 35 The National Book Foundation announced their first “5 Under 35” honorees — “selected by a previous National Book Award Finalist or Winner as someone whose work is particularly promising and exciting and is among the best of a new generation of writers”: Kirstin Allio, author of Garner (Coffee House Press, 2005) Dinaw Mengestu, The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears (Riverhead Books, 2007) Asali Solomon, Get Down: Stories (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006) Anya Ulinich, Petropolis (Viking Press, 2007) Charles Yu, Third Class Superhero (Harcourt, 2006) Another One For Vintage As usual, we don’t know which book […]

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