February 29, 2008
Lunch for Friday, February 29

Oprah Sells Tolle at Record Pace
Following Oprah's enthusiastic endorsement Eckhart Tolle's A NEW EARTH has added another 3.45 million copies in print, "the record for the most copies ever shipped by Penguin Group USA in a four-week period." That's on top of an initial shipment of 776,000 copies in advance of the Oprah announcement. BN buyer Jules Herbert says "for the first four weeks on sale [it] is our bestselling Oprah's Book Club title." The publisher says over 500,000 people have registered for the 10-week webinar that begins next Monday night.

LAT Nominees
The paper announced the nominees for their annual book awards in 9 categories last night. Click through to see them all. Maxine Hong Kingston will receive this year's Kirsch award honoring "a living author with a connection to the American West whose works have made a substantial contribution to American letters." In adult fiction, the candidates are:
 
Fiction
Junot Díaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Andrew O'Hagan, Be Near Me
Stewart O'Nan, Last Night at the Lobster
Per Petterson, Out Stealing Horses: A Novel
Marianne Wiggins, The Shadow Catcher: A Novel
 
First Fiction
Antonia Arslan (Translated by Geoffrey Brock), Skylark Farm
Rebecca Curtis, Twenty Grand: And Other Tales of Love and Money
Pamela Erens, The Understory
Ellen Litman, The Last Chicken in America: A Novel in Stories
Dinaw Mengestu, The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
LAT
 
Separately, British author Michael Moorcock will be honored as the next Damon Knight Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America at their Nebula Awards in April.

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Finishing the ICM/Curtis Brown UK Deal
Rob Lowe to Write Memoir-Not!
Author Admits Holocaust Memoir Was A Hoax
 
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Audible's Quarter
Audible reported fourth quarter sales of $31.1 million, up 35 percent from a year ago with full-year sales of $110 million 34 percent higher than results for  2006. Fourth quarter net income was $4 million, though most of that came from the "sale of net operating loss tax credits." For the fiscal year, including that special benefit, net income was $2.4 million.

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February 28, 2008
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Virgin USA In Flux
Founding publisher of Virgin Books USA Ken Siman has resigned his permanent position to become a consultant to the business. He will continue to edit and publicize the books that he has acquired.
 
The line, distributed by Holtzbrinck, was put in an odd position from the start after Random House UK purchased Virgin Books in March 2007, before the US division had begun publishing.
 
Random UK's Richard Cable says they are "absolutely committed to Virgin Books USA." He adds, "We are currently talking to a number of parties and considering how to best structure the US business to ensure we continue to attract world-class authors and grow one of the most vibrant publishing brands in the industry. We expect to make an announcement concerning these plans in the near future."

Byrne Takes Over from Kilcullen at Nielsen
More changes in the trade business: Nielsen's svp of their Music & Literary and Film & Performing Arts groups John Kilcullen is leaving the company at the end of February "to pursue fresh creative activities." Gerry Byrne, who ran just the just-closed Quill Awards for Reed, has been hired as svp of a new Nielsen Entertainment Group as of March 1. That group will include all of their related properties (Bookseller; Hollywood Reporter; Billboard; Kirkus; the apparently-suspended/deceased Book Standard; etc.). Byrne has worked for Nielsen Business Media as an advisor since January 2007.
 
Byrne's new boss, Nielsen Business Media president Greg Farrar, says they want to have a "unified go-to-market strategy for our entertainment assets domestically and internationally."
Nielsen release

Double BN Win for Little, Brown
Kate Braestrup's memoir HERE IF YOU NEED ME and Joshua Ferris's debut novel THE WE CAME TO THE END won Barnes & Noble's 15th annual "Discover Great New Writers Awards."
BN release
 
In other awards, Jim Shepard won the fourth annual Story Prize for his collection LIKE YOU'D UNDERSTAND, ANYWAY.

Harlequin Suffers at Year-End
Harlequin reported a bad fourth quarter, with sales down 11 percent to $106.6 million (Canadian), as operating profits dropped 23 percent to $12.8 million. Results for the full year were less grim: though full-year sales fell, to $462.7 million (Canadian), down 2 percent from a year ago, operating profit rose almost 8 percent to $60.6 million.
 
The increase in profits for the year came mainly from North American retail, from "a combination of the positive impact from the mid-year price increase on series books, a more profitable mix of titles, reduced overhead and promotion costs and lower amortization expense." The weakest spot for sales was the UK.
 
Even in good times, the Harlequin reports are filled with various "what ifs" that try to explain why results would have been better if they didn't do business in multiple countries with multiple currencies. As the company notes in looking at 2008, "the strength of the Canadian dollar will continue to have an impact on Harlequin's results." They say that their "underlying business is expected to be stable in 2008 but with some variances in the quarters compared to 2007. Changes in the publishing schedule are expected to cause the first quarter of 2008 to be lower than the strong first quarter of 2007."
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Three More Store Closings
Turmoil at Cleveland Clinic Book Program
Rowling Insists She Will Write Potter Encyclopedia
The Memoir Business
Touch Screen eBook Demo
Also Not Bidding for RBI
 
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BEA Events
BEA has blogged the main speakers for this year's convention's author events, which feature: A children's breakfast boasting Sherman Alexie, Judy Blume, Neil Gaiman, and Eoin Colfer as moderator; with other breakfasts headlined by Magic Johnson, Philippa Gregory, Andre Dubus III, and Alec Baldwin (Saturday) and Ted Turner, Azar Nafisi, Dennis Lehane, and John Hodgman (Sunday).

Newmarket Moves
After nine years with Norton, Newmarket Press is moving its sales and distribution to Perseus Distribution as of May 1. Newmarket currently publishes approximately 30 books a year.

On William F. Buckley
The prolific author died Wednesday at home, 82, suffering from diabetes and emphysema. The NYT notes, "The more than 4.5 million words of his 5,600 twice-weekly newspaper columns, “On the Right,” would fill 45 more medium-sized books. His collected papers, which were donated to Yale University, weigh seven tons.... He also found time to write more than 50 books, ranging from sailing odysseys to spy novels to dissertations on harpsichord fingering to celebrations of his own dashing daily life. He edited at least five more."
NYT obit

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February 27, 2008
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More Free Book Fever: Now BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN
Charles Bock's debut novel BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN is being offered as a free PDF download via www.beautifulchildren.net/read, starting last night and running through midnight this Friday. (Sharing, emailing and printing are all allowed.) The free file is also available online via Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, Powells.com and Northshire.com.
 
Bock says in the announcement, "I want people to read the book. If that means giving it away for free on-line, great." Random's deputy director of marketing Avideh Bashirrad adds, "The book really struck a chord with readers as bookstore sales have demonstrated. We believe it has even more potential readers out there, and the best way to reach them is online, with this unrestricted access."

Penguin Adds Mainstream Hispanic Imprint
Penguin Group announced their latest new imprint yesterday, Celebra, which will focus on "mainstream Hispanic personalities," beginning with yesterday's release of Geraldo Rivera's HIS PANIC: Why Americans Fear Hispanics. Run by publisher Raymond Garcia, who was associate publisher at Harper's Rayo, "the goal of the new imprint is to publish books for mainstream readers that will also resonate with the vast population of Hispanics in the United States."
 
Garcia says in the announcement, "Hispanics are no longer a niche audience, but rather an integral and seamless part of today's mainstream America. With Penguin's excellent reputation for marketing and distribution, I’m confident we will make a significant impact." Celebra will publish as a part of New American Library. Other authors for the line include Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Perez Hilton, real estate developer Jorge Perez, and DailyKos.com blogger Markos Moulitsas.

Giants Book Beat
The NY Post is still all over the transition of certain NY Giants players from gridiron to book pages. Agent Sandy Montag says head coach Tom Coughlin has "had [phone] discussions with some publishers and in the next week we expect to have more discussions." The Post says "his book, at least in the early going, is being pitched more as a memoir than a business or management guide."
 
Montag represents the Mannings as well, who are resisting a variety of pitches so far. "They are looking at options, but they have not decided what they want to do, or if they want to do books or not. They are more private."
NYP

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Strachan Interviewed
Targ's Career
TC Boyle on Dutton's
Strong Results at T&F, But No Reed Bid
Go, Library, Go: Book ATMs in California
 
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Personnel News
Gretchen Young has been promoted to editorial director for ABC Synergy, working with Hyperion's corporate partners at ABC, while remaining an executive editor at Hyperion.
 
Gillian Blake will join Collins as executive editor at the end of March. She has been an executive editor at Bloomsbury for the past five years.
 
Alexis Washam has been promoted to editor at Penguin.

Another Closing
Lambda Rising owner Deacon Maccubbin announced last week that the Baltimore outpost of the GLBT stores will close some time this spring, but to "slow sales and a decline in customer traffic" according to the Baltimore City paper. They note that "GLBT bookstores in particular have really suffered. Twelve to 15 years ago, Maccubbin knew of nearly 200 queer bookstores across the country. Today, he says he can name eight to 10." Maccubbin still has stores in Washington, DC and Rehoboth Beach, DE, though his Norfolk, VA store closed last year.
City paper

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February 26, 2008
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Sales and Profits Slide at S&S
Sales fell four percent in the fourth quarter at Simon & Schuster to $252.5 million as operating income dropped 26 percent to $27 million. The company says "best-selling titles... did not match contributions from prior year titles." while the profit drop is attributed to "the decline in revenues and higher employee-related and digital archive costs."
 
For the full year, though, sales were up 10 percent, at $886 million and profits were up 29 percent at $88 million, improved in part by "lower bad debt expense."
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Follett Buys Varsity, Cheap 
Follett has agreed to purchase struggling online textbook retailer Varsity Group for about $3.8 million. The Washington Post notes that "the deal brings an end to Varsity's up-and-down ride as a company that sought to sell textbooks and education services over the Internet. The firm went public in 2000 at $10 a share and managed to survive the dot-com bust, though barely, with its shares falling to just pennies."
 
The paper adds, "Follett spokesman Tom Kline said he did not know if the company's 60 employees would remain in the Washington region or whether the Varsity Group name would endure."
 
Varsity's board has approved the deal, which now goes before stockholders. The Washington Business Journal notes, "in its most recent earnings report ended Sept. 30, Varsity Group earned $3.2 million, compared with a $15.6 million loss in the year-ago quarter. Third quarter revenue was $39 million, down from $47 million in the year-ago quarter."
Washington Post
Business Journal

Quills "Suspended"
With parent company Reed Business Information up for sale, the ill-fated Quill Awards have been "suspended." The details are a bit cryptic: the news ran on PW's web site, which says RBI "has announced plans to suspend support of the Quill Awards program," though no announcement was issued and the quoted farewell statements from chairman Gerry Byrne and director William McGorry speak to the end of the program rather than a suspension.
 
The Canadian Press observes, "RBI gave no reason for the decision and a company statement did not make it clear whether the awards had been placed on hiatus or ended permanently. A spokeswoman for Reed, which operates such publications as Variety and Publishers Weekly, declined to give any further details.
 
"But few readers voted and sales did not noticeably increase for winning books. The ceremonies, televised on NBC stations, were widely criticized as too long and poorly planned."
 
Harper ceo and Quills executive council member tells CP, "I'm not surprised but it's too bad that this happened."
 
Unspecified remaining funds in the nonprofit Quill Foundation will be given to First Book and Literacy Partners.
CP

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More on Dutton's Debt
Chris Anderson's Free! Cover Story
Graphic Career Advice for Younger Readers
 
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Seinfelds Deny Lapine Claims
Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld filed their reply to the complaint brought by Missy Chase Lapine alleging copyright and trademark infringement and injury to business reputation and slander.
 
The reply opens by saying "this action gives new meaning to the terms 'objectively unreasonable' and 'publicity stunt.'"
 
As to Jerry Seinfeld's public remarks mocking Lapine, they say that "anyone hearing Seinfeld's remarks concerning the allegations of 'vegetable plagiarism' would readily have recognized that he was not making statement of fact but overstatements of opinion for comedic effect." Later in the filing they assert that Seinfeld "made comic remarks about both his and David Letterman's experiences with individuals whose actions impinged on their off-camera lives" and claim that "since Lapine is a public figure, she cannot assert a valid claim for relief for slander because the remarks complained of were made without malice."
 
The filing insists that "any similarities between the two books stem from their shared subject matter" and that "the idea of sneaking healthy foods into a child's diet is not original to your author, nor is the concept of creating purees in order to do so." They add: "Lapine's claim to own a copyright in the suggested use of a single ingredient -- in recipes which are themselves uncopyrightable -- is frivolous on its face."
 
Responding to specific allegedly similar phrases cited by Lapine in her filing, the Seinfelds characterize them as "citations of paired short passages of that are in every case substantially dissimilar as to expression, with only scattered words or word fragments in common" with "unprotectible ideas." They also assert that the "purported 'quotations'... are riddled with inaccuracies, and some are manufactured entirely.... Even as manufactured, misquoted and presented out of context they reflect no actual copying, much less actionable copying." (As an example, one cited similar recipe confuses white beans with chickpeas.)

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February 25, 2008
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RH Buys Monacelli
This morning Random House announced the acquisition earlier this month of visual arts book publisher The Monacelli Press. Founded in 1994, Monacelli has published over 250 books on architecture, the fine arts, interior design, landscape architecture, photography, and graphic design.
 
Monacelli will be an independent imprint within Random House, separate from the company's other divisions, run by publisher and founder Gianfranco Monacelli. The staff will relocate to Random's Manhattan headquarters, and the company will take over sales and distribution from Penguin as of July 1.
 
Monacelli will report to RH deputy chairman Edward Volini, who says in the announcement, "We welcome The Monacelli Press as a unique publishing program within Random House and look forward to providing growth opportunities for our new colleagues' business and a broader readership for their distinguished frontlist and backlist."

Dutton's to Close; More Stores In Peril
The owner of LA's best-known independent bookstore Doug Dutton announced last night that the store's last remaining location, Dutton's Brentwood Books, will close on April 30:
 
"As our regular customers and friends well know, the past year for the store has been one of upheaval and turmoil. Hard on the heels of the closure of the Dutton's Beverly Hills location came word that the Brentwood property had changed ownership, and the new owner, Charles T. Munger, announced plans to redevelop the property. The multiple uncertainties of the bookstore's future, combined with the encumbrances associated with the closure of the Beverly Hills store have crippled the store's ability to provide the kind of immediate service and depth of inventory that our customers have come to rightly expect.
 
"It is no secret that the store today is a shadow of its former self. Given our situation as it now stands, the pride we feel in our past achievements, and the vagaries of the current book market, shuttering our doors seems the only realistic solution.... It is the uncertainty that has, more than any other factor, led us to this painful decision. It has arrested improvement to the physical property, impacted inventory, and made it impossible for our extraordinary staff to provide the level of service that they are accustomed to giving.
 
"We have been asked if the store will reopen in the proposed new development, or at another site in the area. At present, any plans to reopen or relocate will have to await a real offer in a real situation, combined with a sober assessment of the realities of the book world."
 
Elsewhere, Hastings, NY is full of writers but that's not sufficient to sustain the town's Good Yarns bookstore. After 25 years, the store is likely to close soon. "Unless someone comes along in the next few months who is both passionate about books and has the wherewithal to shrug off something as trite as profit — 'You have to have some maniac who is not interested in making a living,' is the way Good Yarns's manager, William Tester, puts it — the store on Main Street will turn into something besides a bookshop.
 
"With so many bookstores having closed their doors on Main Streets in Westchester, the passing of Good Yarns means the western side of the county will have no independently owned comprehensive village bookstore between Bronxville and Chappaqua."
NYT
 
Vail, CO's only bookstore Verbatim Booksellers is up for sale and is also likely to close within the year if a buyer does not emerge. Owner Robert Aikens says, "It has to be somebody who loves books, loves music, loves Vail, who wants to keep a bookstore in Vail." The store relocated to a new space in the Sonnenalp Resort in 2006 with the help of $70,000 in donations. Aikens tells the Vail Daily, "I just personally can't afford to take out any more loans or put in any more money myself. I'm not going to go on and continue running a store if it can't survive on its own."
Vail Daily
 
In Boulder, CO, High Crimes Mystery Bookshop is closing their physical store on March 15 and moving to a mail-order-only business.
Boulder daily

Random Audio to Go DRM-Free
Random House Audio told agents in a letter last Thursday that after testing DRM-free distribution of audiobooks on eMusic.com, "we're now comfortable broadening this type of distribution." As of March 1, the house "will no longer require that our retail partners use DRM when selling audiobooks via digital download. We believe that this move will allow for healthy competition among retailers targeting the iPod consumer without posing any substantive increase in risk of piracy."
 
Random says they have not detected "a single instance of the eMusic watermarked titles being distributed illegally." Any pirated files they found online came from ripped CDs or protected electronic files that had been hacked.
 
Selling DRM-free opens the door to significant expansion of the market -- more than enough to outweigh any potential loss to piracy.
 
RH Audio head Madeline McIntosh told agents that "this is not an all-or nothing proposition: we will still have the ability to maintain DRM restrictions for those authors who still feel it is necessary." Agents should note that this flexibility requires opting-out. She also points that expanding sales of downloaded books yields more royalties for authors, who get 15 percent of list on digital files, versus 10 percent of net receipt on CDs.
RH letter

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Next Starbucks Pick Lands This Week
Farrar's Move
On Ghostwriter Fenjves
Once Again, Canada Reads
U. Press Thrives
 
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Personnel News
At Avon, Erika Tsang has been promoted to executive editor.  
 
Peter Mayer will be given the fifth annual London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award in International Publishing on April 15.
 
Quercus has promoted acting head of their children's division Roisin Heycock to editorial director.

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Publicity Manager  [Full Time]
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