Publishers Lunch
Louise Dennys will step aside from the day-to-day
management of the Knopf Random Canada Publishing Group "to have the
freedom to focus more fully on what she loves best: working directly with
writers of both fiction and non-fiction and bringing their books to
readers." Dennys will have the new role of executive publisher, Random
House of Canada, "designed especially to harness her great strengths in
national and international book publishing." Company ceo Brad Martin
writes, "There are few who can rival Louise’s taste and judgment as an
editor and publisher, and the impact she has had on Canadian publishing is
immeasurable."
Kristin Cochrane has been promoted to the new
position of president and publisher of Random House of Canada. She adds
oversight of Knopf Canada, Random House Canada and Vintage Canada to her
existing portfolio (Anchor Canada, Appetite by Random House, Bond Street Books,
Doubleday Canada, Emblem, Fenn, McClelland & Stewart, Signal and Tundra
Books). Knopf Random Canada publisher Anne Collins and Vintage Canada publisher
Marion Garner will both now report to Cochrane, as will Louise Dennys.
One-time publisher at House of Anansi Martha Sharpe will
join Simon & Schuster Canada as editorial director on November 18. For the
past seven years, she has been editing and consulting in New York. Sharpe say,
"I am thrilled to be joining Simon & Schuster Canada precisely when it
is starting to grow and expand, and I'm grateful for this wonderful opportunity
to once again work with Canadian writers."
In other personnel news, Andrew Malkin has
joined RR Donnelley heading up business development for their digital
subsidiary, Helium Content Source, specializing in content marketing and custom
publishing for enterprise clients. Previously, he ran business development for
Innodata.
In awards news, the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish
Literature was awarded to Matti Friedman for THE
ALEPPO CODEX (Algonquin). The winner and finalists will be celebrated at a
ceremony in Jerusalem on January 21.
Claire Vaye Watkins won the Dylan Thomas Prize,
given to the best work of literature published by an author under the age of
30, for her debut short story collection BATTLEBORN
(Riverhead).
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