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John Grisham to Write Children's Series
Bestselling author John Grisham is going to write a series of books for kids. The first book, Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, will be published by Penguin Young Readers Group in May. Grisham's agent David Gernert explained to Publishers Weekly why Grisham went with a different publisher for the children's series.
"Since children's books is a completely different area of publishing than adult, and since John had never experienced any publishing in the children's area, we went out and spoke to a very, very small number of people we felt were particularly good at children's books," said Gernert, adding that Random House, Grisham's adult publisher, was in the mix. "We tried to figure out who had the vision for launching Theo that most matched John's, and it ended up being Penguin and Don Weisberg."
The New York Times says Doubleday will still publish Grisham's new legal thriller for adults, which will be out in October.
Posted on February 26, 2010
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Scholastic and Penguin Offices Sprayed for Bedbugs
The New York Observer reports
that the offices of publisher Scholastic were evacuated in order to spray for bedbugs.
Scholastic became the second New York publishing house in a week to suffer a bedbug scare this past Friday afternoon, as employees were told to put whatever belongings they needed over the weekend into plastic bags and asked to go home. As was widely reported at the time, a similar scene had taken place at Penguin's offices in Hudson Square just days earlier.
According to Scholastic corporate spokeswoman Kyle Good, a sniffing dog was brought in on Thursday to the children's publishing headquarters on Broadway after an employee reported having a bedbug infestation at home. The dog barked, Ms. Good said, which meant there was a possibility that bed bugs were in the building.
No actual bedbugs were found in either office, but the spraying was done as a precaution. New York City has been suffering from an infestation of bedbugs. We admit that we had no idea that there were dogs who are specially trained to sniff out bedbugs.
We do hope that they are taking notes over in the writers' room at the new book editor sitcom, Open Books. Bedbugs are hilarious -- unless, of course they are infesting your home or office.
Posted on September 3, 2009
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