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June 11, 2002By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, June 11

June 11, 2002By Michael Cader

Get the Jump Enough people are getting advance deal news from PublishersMarketplace.com every day that things are starting to happen as soon as we post — so if you’re waiting for Deal Lunch, you may be missing out. The latest from yesterday includes Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, Alias tie-ins, a major sale for a book inspired by a popular web site, quick big sales abroad for the chronicle of raising a boy and an adopted chimpanzee at the same time (Disney studied them as models for Tarzan and Cheetah), the story of “America’s greatest con man,” growing up Iranian in […]

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June 10, 2002By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, June 10

June 10, 2002By Michael Cader

The Biggest Deal News What did you miss from Friday’s deals? The memoir of a firefighter’s widow and her mission to advocate for fellow survivors victims, a biography of America’s first published poet, Larry Brown switches houses, an auction for a book on linguistics that challenges the orthodoxy, secrets of the World’s Fittest Man, and much more — along with dozens of deals from earlier in the week. Look for new reports live during the day, and searchable all the time (our database of transactions now has over 2,500 records, great for researching editors, agents, topics, and seasons), at PublishersMarketplace.com. […]

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June 7, 2002By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, June 7

June 7, 2002By Michael Cader

How Much Proposal Press Will It Take to Sell Canseco’s Book? Jose Canseco is generating a lot of ink for an unsold book proposal, ostensibly to drum up interest though it’s starting to feel like they’re using all of their ammunition long before the proposed book ever comes out. Today’s WSJournal says he is “making a hard pitch to sell book editors on a proposed expose — promising to implicate the major leagues, and further implicate himself, in a widening steroids scandal.” They also note, “All this salesmanship is designed to boost the market for a book proposal that is […]

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June 6, 2002By Michael Macrone

Lunch for Thursday, June 6

June 6, 2002By Michael Macrone

Moore’s Next Two to New Publisher Michael Moore has sold two untitled books to Warner for a reported $3 million, according to Variety. The first book will look to the 2004 presidential election, scheduled for publication in 2003, and the second will be a memoir. In a clear reference to Moore’s travails in getting Stupid White Men to market in the aftermath of 9/11, Larry Kirshbaum tells Variety, “Michael is a man with a mission. All he wants is a publisher who will give him support.” But HarperCollins spokesperson Lisa Herling tells us, “The Michael Moore books were presented to […]

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June 5, 2002By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, June 5

June 5, 2002By Michael Cader

S&S Children’s Imprints Realigned; New Paperback Publisher to be Named Simon & Schuster’s Children’s Publishing Division announced a restructuring of their imprints into three distinct lines. The biggest change is the creation of a paperback publishing group, comprising the Aladdin and Simon Pulse imprints. For the now the paperback line will report to division president Kristina Peterson, with a publisher expected to be named shortly. Ellen Krieger remains as vp and associate publisher of paperbacks. The move is positioned as the natural outgrowth of the group’s acquisition of the Pocket paperback lines over a year ago, and spokesperson Tracy Van […]

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June 4, 2002By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, June 4

June 4, 2002By Michael Cader

Farkas to BKWU Judi Farkas has left AMG to join Broder Kurland Webb Uffner as a feature literary agent. One of the leading agents in shepherding books to film producers, Variety cites such clients as Colson Whitehead and Leif Enger. Recently, also subsequent to the sale to The Firm, agent Noah Lukeman left AMG/Renaissance to reestablish his independent literary agency. Variety on Farkas Gruner + Jahr Shopping Bertelsmann-owned magazine publisher Gruner + Jahr has an “ambitious plan” for expansion in the US, the WsJournal reports. Potential targets have included BusinessWeek and Primedia, and the company’s “wish list” is said to […]

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