Not exact matches
Esteban Fernández,
executive director
in Latin America of Biblica, the
publishing house which promotes the NIV, told Mission Network News that Cuba returned thousands of Bibles to Miami, and that it wasn't the first time.
I read with some interest
published reports on County
Executive Mike Hein explaining his acceptance of $ 11,500
in campaign donations from a Rochester - based developer seeking to build a $ 56 million student and faculty
housing project
in New Paltz.
PLOT: The Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham (Meryl Streep) and
executive editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) do battle with the Nixon White
House when they opt to
publish «The Pentagon Papers», a damning, leaked history of the United States» involvement
in the Vietnam War.
Simon & Schuster, meanwhile, sounded pretty excited about being able to ride on the coattails of an established author that it has had to spend virtually nothing on so far — an
executive for the
publishing house said
in a prepared statement:
In a recent WBJB
Publishing Basics Radio interview with Jan Nathan, the Executive Director of PMA, Jan was asked the question, «What type of publishing (vanity, subsidy, traditional, small press, independent) best describe places like Author House, Xlibris and
Publishing Basics Radio interview with Jan Nathan, the
Executive Director of PMA, Jan was asked the question, «What type of
publishing (vanity, subsidy, traditional, small press, independent) best describe places like Author House, Xlibris and
publishing (vanity, subsidy, traditional, small press, independent) best describe places like Author
House, Xlibris and IUniverse?
Since an agent's main job is to become familiar with the interests of acquiring editors and
executives at the major
publishing houses, and sell them books, it makes sense for most agents to live
in New York.
If I use the words «legacy
publishing,» I'm implicitly insulting all the people who are involved
in it — not just editors and
publishing house executives, but friends of mine who have decided it is
in their economic best interest to continue to
publish with their traditional
publishing houses.
Some of the data points they cited about the UK's
publishing scene at the time: four women were on HarperCollins UK's
executive board; five core divisions at Penguin Random
House UK were run by women; six female division heads were
in place at Hachette UK; and 80 percent of Pan MacMillan's staff were female.
The Frankfurt Fellows 2017 are: Leonardo Archila,
Publishing Director, Intermedio Editores, Columbia Dorothy Aubert, Editor, Hugo & Cie / Publisher & Founder, Belleville éditions, France Anish Chandy, Head of Business Development & Rights, Juggernaut Books, India Anne Isabel Cowley Meadows, Commissioning Editor, Granta & Portobello Books, UK Stella Soffia Jóhannsdóttir, Acquiring Editor, Forlagid, Iceland Tynan Kogane, Editor, New Directions Publishing, USA Johanna Laitinen, Executive Editor, Gummerus Kustannus, Finland Hernán López Winne, Co-founder und Editorial Director, Ediciones Godot Srl, Argentina Lisanne Mathijssen, Commissioning Editor, HarperCollins Holland, Netherlands Rita Mattar, Editor und Rights Manager, Companhia das Letras, Brazil Hiromi Morikawa, Foreign Rights Manager, Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Japan Dominique Pleimling, Editorial Director, Eichborn / Bastei Lübbe, Germany Anna Slotorsz, Rights and Royalties Manager, Sonia Draga Sp. z o.o., Poland Mariia Shakura, Publisher, Book Club Family Leisure Club, Ukraine Flavia Vadrucci, Junior Editor, Marsilio Editori S.p.A., Italy Qian Yin, Foreign Rights Manager, Liaoning Science and Technology Publishing House Ltd., China Since 1998, the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme has been bringing together international publishing professionals in the run - up to the Frankfurter
Publishing Director, Intermedio Editores, Columbia Dorothy Aubert, Editor, Hugo & Cie / Publisher & Founder, Belleville éditions, France Anish Chandy, Head of Business Development & Rights, Juggernaut Books, India Anne Isabel Cowley Meadows, Commissioning Editor, Granta & Portobello Books, UK Stella Soffia Jóhannsdóttir, Acquiring Editor, Forlagid, Iceland Tynan Kogane, Editor, New Directions
Publishing, USA Johanna Laitinen, Executive Editor, Gummerus Kustannus, Finland Hernán López Winne, Co-founder und Editorial Director, Ediciones Godot Srl, Argentina Lisanne Mathijssen, Commissioning Editor, HarperCollins Holland, Netherlands Rita Mattar, Editor und Rights Manager, Companhia das Letras, Brazil Hiromi Morikawa, Foreign Rights Manager, Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Japan Dominique Pleimling, Editorial Director, Eichborn / Bastei Lübbe, Germany Anna Slotorsz, Rights and Royalties Manager, Sonia Draga Sp. z o.o., Poland Mariia Shakura, Publisher, Book Club Family Leisure Club, Ukraine Flavia Vadrucci, Junior Editor, Marsilio Editori S.p.A., Italy Qian Yin, Foreign Rights Manager, Liaoning Science and Technology Publishing House Ltd., China Since 1998, the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme has been bringing together international publishing professionals in the run - up to the Frankfurter
Publishing, USA Johanna Laitinen,
Executive Editor, Gummerus Kustannus, Finland Hernán López Winne, Co-founder und Editorial Director, Ediciones Godot Srl, Argentina Lisanne Mathijssen, Commissioning Editor, HarperCollins Holland, Netherlands Rita Mattar, Editor und Rights Manager, Companhia das Letras, Brazil Hiromi Morikawa, Foreign Rights Manager, Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Japan Dominique Pleimling, Editorial Director, Eichborn / Bastei Lübbe, Germany Anna Slotorsz, Rights and Royalties Manager, Sonia Draga Sp. z o.o., Poland Mariia Shakura, Publisher, Book Club Family Leisure Club, Ukraine Flavia Vadrucci, Junior Editor, Marsilio Editori S.p.A., Italy Qian Yin, Foreign Rights Manager, Liaoning Science and Technology
Publishing House Ltd., China Since 1998, the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme has been bringing together international publishing professionals in the run - up to the Frankfurter
Publishing House Ltd., China Since 1998, the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme has been bringing together international
publishing professionals in the run - up to the Frankfurter
publishing professionals
in the run - up to the Frankfurter Buchmesse.
In another new twist, PLC organizers and recognized publishing thought leaders Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader will be joined by analysts and executives from both inside the industry and out to discuss the most political and fraught subjects facing publishing today: the future of Amazon and B&N, what to look for from a Random House and Penguin merger, what might work as a strategy for the other general publishers, and what to expect from illustrated books in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more.
In another new twist, PLC organizers and recognized
publishing thought leaders Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader will be joined by analysts and
executives from both inside the industry and out to discuss the most political and fraught subjects facing
publishing today: the future of Amazon and B&N, what to look for from a Random
House and Penguin merger, what might work as a strategy for the other general publishers, and what to expect from illustrated books
in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more.
in digital and the various
publishing start - ups, and much more...
Update: A day after putting up this post, while doing more reading about the
publishing industry, I ran across another dirt - dishing voice with a similar (but different) last name: Daniel Menaker, who is a «a former
Executive Editor -
in - Chief of Random
House» and «fiction editor for The New Yorker.»
The acquisitions editor is the first person to read the submissions to a
publishing house then champions the author's project
in front of a room of
publishing executives.
When Amazon
Publishing first got its feet wet in the industry in May of this year with the announcement that it was stocking the executive staff of its new publishing house with some of the most respected names in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book giant's new venture would n
Publishing first got its feet wet
in the industry
in May of this year with the announcement that it was stocking the
executive staff of its new
publishing house with some of the most respected names in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book giant's new venture would n
publishing house with some of the most respected names
in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book giant's new venture would never work.
«But there is a strong roster of books that are likely to catch fire
in 2018, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton penning a White
House thriller with bestselling author James Patterson, a haunting debut from a senior
publishing executive, and one of the most - watched novelists
in America, Meg Wolitzer of The Interestings, with a timely story about womanhood, power, and ambition.»
One way INScribe has been able to do this is to build a core group of
executives who came from the various branches of the
publishing family tree, including booksellers with decades of experience and
publishing veterans from some of the largest
publishing houses in the world.
And,
in an unprecedented discussion at The Markets, a group of female
executives in publishing will take up the question of why the corporate leadership
in so many
publishing houses today remains so predominantly male while so much of the workforce is made up of highly capable women.
Amazon
executive Russell Grandinetti gave the most succinct comment about the new world that publishers find themselves
in: a wakeup call that should be posted
in giant letters
in every
publishing house and agency.
A new, and somewhat mysterious, company called New Publisher
House featured it prominently it
in the
executive summary of «State of Independence 2014,» its report on indie
publishing: «The self -
publishing book market
in the US currently represents over $ 52 billion
in untapped revenue.
When Amazon
Publishing first got its feet wet in the industry in May of this year with the announcement that it was stocking the executive staff of its new publishing house with some of the most respected names in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book... [Rea
Publishing first got its feet wet
in the industry
in May of this year with the announcement that it was stocking the
executive staff of its new
publishing house with some of the most respected names in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book... [Rea
publishing house with some of the most respected names
in the business, it still wasn't enough to keep the wheels of the rumor mill from declaring that the book... [Read more...]
A deal that has been months
in the making became official with the naming of top
executives for the newly formed
publishing house under the Bertelsmann and Pearson merger.
Originally, I thought the only way to
publish a book was to submit samples of your work to traditional
publishing houses and pray that some
executive in some office
in a faraway land would send a letter back stating they were interested
in what you had to offer, but sadly, this fantasy was short lived.
But, seriously, the chance to have a major
house's
executive's commentary mixed
in with the crowd - roar of the mighty marching self -
publishing platoons is too good, let's take note of it.
And at the influential
publishing house Bastei Lübbe AG,
executive board member Klaus Kluge is calling book prices «staggeringly low»
in an interview with Sabine Schwiering Tert at Boersenblatt.net.
I suppose that,
in the boardrooms of some
publishing houses,
executives are reassuring themselves that print is not fading away even as their release policies are quietly undermining their overall sales.
From Book Expo America at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
in New York City, a discussion on the current and future state of the
publishing industry with chief
executive officers from several
publishing houses and trade organizations.
Caroline Picard is the
Executive Director of The Green Lantern Press — a nonprofit
publishing house and art organization — and Co-Director of Sector 2337, a hybrid artspace / bar / bookstore
in Chicago.
Cornell made her mark on the art world working at the New Museum
in New York, first as the
executive director of the institution's
in -
house publishing project dedicated to internet art, Rhizome, and then as a curator and associate director of technology initiatives.
1940 — December... The first edition of the List of Law Libraries
in the United States and Canada,
published for the Association through the courtesy of Commerce Clearing
House, is distributed to members of the
Executive Committee at its midwinter meeting
in Chicago.
Even a figure as dominant
in the global economy as Mathias Döpfner, the chief
executive of Springer, Germany's largest
publishing house, said he was «afraid of Google.»
Some
in -
house counsel at Ontario hospitals argue the OHA's push to have full
executive compensation packages
published online went further than what freedom - of - information legislation would typically permit, but it was all
in an effort to strip away any question about where dollars were going.
A report
published by the
housing watchdog noted that the firms paid about 90
executives a total of $ 92 million last year, while an additional 2,000 senior - level staffers earned about $ 455 million
in 2011.