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  • Job Moves: January 11, 2011

    Allison Verost is joining HarperCollins tomorrow as assistant director of publicity of the children's department. In her nearly eight years at Penguin Young Readers Group, Verost worked on campaigns for Matched by Ally Condie, 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher, If I Stay by Gayle Forman, and other YA projects; as well as the Skippyjon Jones series by Judy Schachner.

  • People: Week of 1/10/11

    Grandstaff to UVA Press and more.

  • Job Moves: January 7, 2011

    At Rizzoli, Linda Pricci has been promoted to marketing manager, creative services and social/new media. Pricci joined Rizzoli in 2003 as a sales and marketing coordinator. Since then, her responsibilities in the department grew to include the design and production of trade catalogs, and the management of Rizzoli's Web presence and e-book projects, and its academic and library marketing.

  • Job Moves: January 6, 2011

    Adam Korn is returning to HarperCollins as executive editor at William Morrow on January 8. Korn was most recently a literary agent with DeFiore and Company.

  • Comings and Goings: January 5, 2011

    If you've been laid off recently, left your job or landed a new position and would like to pass along your contact information to others in the business, send details to pwletters@reedbusiness.com. Please include your full name and former title/company.


    Tamson Weston has left Disney Hyperion to found Tamson Weston Books, an editorial consultancy. She will be working with agents and publishers to develop book projects, and helping new authors fine-tune manuscripts, proposals and picture book dummies. Weston can be found on the Web at www.tamsonweston.com.

  • Job Moves: January 5, 2011

    Gretchen Young has been promoted to vice president, executive editor of Hyperion, and editorial director of ABC Synergy, reporting to editor in chief Elisabeth Dyssegaard. Young will expand her role as chief editorial liaison with the ABC Television Group, while also continuing to acquire and edit nonfiction and fiction titles for Hyperion.

  • Job Moves: January 4, 2010

    A number of staffers moved up at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Alvina Ling, former senior editor, has been promoted to executive editor. Audrey Sclater has been promoted from art director to marketing creative director. And Victoria Stapleton, former associate director, has been promoted to director, school and library marketing.

  • Comings and Goings: December 22, 2010

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    Lori Ames, former executive v-p at Jane Wesman Public Relations, can be reached at theprfreelancer@yahoo.com.

  • Job Moves: December 22, 2010

    Ginny Miller will be leaving New Society Publishers, where she is marketing coordinator, on December 23 to travel and return to freelance writing. Sara Reeves, who was with NSP for 10 years, is returning in the New Year to take Miller's place.

  • JIST Publishing Founder James Michael Farr Dies

    James Michael Farr, founder of JIST Publishing and author of more than 20 career books, died on Sunday at age 64. Farr founded JIST in 1981, and over the next 20-plus years served as the primary author of the Best Jobs series and Top Careers series, as well as Same-Day Resume and The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Book. His books have sold more than two million copies.

  • Ron Shank, Former Group Publisher of 'LJ,' 'SLJ,' and 'PW,' Dies

    Ron Shank, the longtime publisher of Library Journal and School Library Journal who later became v-p and group publisher for LJ, SLJ, and Publishers Weekly, died on Saturday. Shank had non-Hodgkins lymphoma and had taken a leave of absence this fall from his position at LJ and SLJ, which are now owned by Media Source.

  • Job Moves: December 20, 2010

    Agent Deborah Grosvenor is re-establishing the Grosvenor Literary Agency, which she ran for 10 years prior to joining Kneerim & Williams.

  • Job Moves: December 17, 2010

    Lani Kaneta has been promoted to manager, academic marketing at Random House. She has been with the department since 2006, and in 2008 took over responsibility for RHPG's and the academic marketing department's outreach to the high school market.

  • Job Moves: December 16, 2010

    St. Martin’s Press has hired Paul Hochman as director of social media. In this newly created position, he will oversee social media marketing and community building. Hochman was most recently at B&N.com as manager of acquisition marketing, content, and social media. Hochman will report to SMP publishers Sally Richardson and Matthew Shear.

  • Job Moves: December 15, 2010

    The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) has appointed Bill McCoy executive director, effective January 9. McCoy, who replaced Michael Smith, most recently served as general manager, Digital Publishing at Adobe Systems and had served two terms on the IDPF board. As a result of his appointment, the IDPF office will move from Toronto to the Seattle area.

  • Ten Speed's Phil Wood Dies

    Phil Wood, founder of Ten Speed Press and long a leader in the independent publishing market, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with cancer. Wood founded Ten Speed Press in Berkeley in 1971, and built a reputation for publishing editorially distinctive, critically acclaimed and perennially popular books in the business and career, cookbook, and mind, body, and spirit categories. Wood was responsible for one of the industry’s all-time backlist bestsellers, Richard Bolles's What Color Is Your Parachute?, which has sold more than 10 million copies.

  • Comings and Goings: December 14, 2010


    Pete Bohan, former marketing manager at Chronicle Books, is relocating to New York City. He can be reached at petebohan@gmail.com.

  • Job Moves: December 14, 2010

    Matthew Inman has joined Hyperion as an editor. Inman was most recently an associate editor at HarperCollins. The move to Hyperion marks something of a homecoming for Inman, who previously worked for Hyperion's parent company, ABC, as a researcher for ABC Sports/ESPN. At Hyperion Inman will acquire a nonfiction list that includes business, politics, narrative, investigative journalism, and popular culture.

  • Job Moves: December 13, 2010

    Trish Todd has been named v-p and executive editor at Simon & Schuster's flagship imprint. Todd, who was editor-in-chief of Touchstone, is best known for her role in making Philippa Gregory a bestselling franchise. She has acquired and edited books by, among others, Julia Gregson, Kathleen Grissom, Kathleen McGowan, Al Roker, and Paris Hilton.

  • People: Week of 12/13/10

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