Today's Meal
At Penguin Random House Audio, Karen Dzienkonski has been promoted to assistant director, content production, and Julie Wilson moves up to executive producer and audio special projects manager.
At Da Capo Press, Matthew Weston has been named assistant marketing director. Previously he was international marketing director at Random House. In addition, Quinn Fariel joins as marketing manager. Previously he was operations and rights manager at Hachette Audio.
Anna Bliss has joined The Experiment as editor-at-large. Previously she worked as an editor at HarperCollins and Globe Pequot Press and runs her own consultancy service, Bliss Editorial.
The NYT profiles Quirk Books publisher Jason Rekulak and his "freakishly fertile imagination." After writing "about a dozen" Quirk titles under pseudonyms and handing off multiple book ideas to Quirk authors, Rekulak "has finally written a novel he wants to take credit for": The Impossible Fortress.
Retailing
London's Sunday Times reports that real estate sources say "Amazon has begun scouting for potential retail outlets in and around central London," with one source indicating the company is looking at about two dozen potential high street locations. The etailer registered a UK trademark for Amazon Go -- the checkout-free grocery concept they are testing -- in December, and the report says Amazon is scouting for a UK version of the grocery store.
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