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Syndicate Launches, Partners with Soho
Syndicate publisher, and sole staffer, Paul Oliver, also happens to be the director of marketing and Publicity for Soho Press and has no plans to leave Soho with the launch of his new micro-publisher.
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Vintage Launches Movie Classics Line
Random House is going after film buffs. The publisher's Vintage Books imprint has created Vintage Movie Classics to release backlist books that served as the basis for iconic films.
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Roxana Robinson Elected President of Authors Guild
Judy Blume, Richard Russo, and James Shapiro will serve as v-p's.
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Small Presses Mark Boston Bombings
Two publishers, including one formed specifically to publish a book on the 2013 marathon, will release books in advance of the April 21 race.
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Opus Series Features Watkins as Eastland
Last summer, Opus publisher Glenn Young went to London to meet with Faber & Faber, which releases many of Opus’s titles in the U.K.
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Graywolf at 40
It’s only appropriate, Graywolf Press publicity director Erin Kottke said, that the Minneapolis literary press would kick off its 40th anniversary celebrations on February 28 in Seattle during AWP.
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HC Rebrands It Books, Renames Dey Street
HarperCollins' It Books imprint is getting a new name, and a slightly new focus.
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DiPreta Named Publisher of Hachette Books
The Hachette Book Group has appointed Crown Archetype editor-in-chief Mauro DiPreta v-p and publisher of Hachette Books, a new division.
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Amazon Starts German-Language Publishing Program
Amazon Publishing is starting a new German-language publishing program.
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Mondadori Buys Social Reading Platform
Mondadori has acquired social reading service Anobii, which has more than a million users worldwide, with its strongest base in Italy.
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Amazon Among Rumored Quercus Suitors
Rumors about who will be purchasing the publisher circulated at the Folio Awards ceremony in Central London.
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Berkley Prime Crime Turns 20
Berkley Prime Crime made its debut 20 years ago, releasing 40 mass market cozy mystery paperbacks in 1994.
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News Briefs: Week of March 10, 2014
Ingram buys CourseSmart and more in this week's publishing news briefs.
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Gibbs Smith Keeps Doing It His Way
When Gibbs Smith relocated his eponymous publishing company from California to the family farm in Layton, Utah, in 1973 he converted an old barn into offices.
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GSElevator Author Says He Will Fight to Keep Advance
After his book was abruptly canceled by Touchstone, John Lefevre told PW he's ready to take S&S to court if it tries to recover any portion of the advance it paid him.
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Tracking Amazon: '12 Years a Slave' Has Lock on Entire Category
Thirteen of the top 20 19th century U.S. history books on the site share a title in common.
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'Hungry Girl Diet' Tops Amazon a Month Before Pub
The upswing in preorders followed a promotional email sent by St. Martin's to the Hungry Girl subscriber list of 1.2 million.
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Bibliomotion Partners with Think Tank
The Boston-based startup announced a partnership with charitable think tank, Insight Labs.
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S&S Launches Site for Book Discovery
Off the Shelf will highlight titles released at least one year earlier.
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News Briefs: Week of March 3, 2014
Audible lowering royalty on self-published audiobooks and more in this week's publishing news briefs.



