Fickling will be chairman of the new company, and author and editor Simon Mason will take on the role of managing director.
The venture will continue to
be based in its existing Oxford office and plans to publish 25-30 books a year.
After a period of transition, DFB backlist titles, including Mark Haddon's The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and John Boyne's The Boy in the
Striped Pyjamas -- will move to other RHCP imprints.
"I will miss colleagues hugely, and
some of the teams are beyond brilliant," Fickling told the
Bookseller. "The international team led by Simon Littlewood have
looked after David Fickling Books so well and I hope may continue to do so.
Annie Eaton [RHCP's fiction publisher] has been my colleague for years. We're
going to want to form partnerships, one of which I hope will be with Random
House."
RHCP manaaging director Philippa Dickinson
said in a statement: "I have had the great pleasure of working with David
Fickling, watching him grow and develop the DFB imprint at Random House,
publishing a number of wonderful books to both critical and commercial
success." She added: "I have always known that, in his heart of
hearts, David wanted one day to publish independently. Now he has taken that
step, one which has our whole-hearted support."
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And further details at PW
And at The Guardian
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