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  • Job Moves: November 1, 2011

    INscribe Digital has hired Kristin Ellison as director of business development. Ellison was previously editorial director of WOWIO.

    Nadine Vassallo has joined The Book Industry Study Group as project coordinator. Vassallo has previously worked at Penguin, Phaidon Press and Borders.

  • Job Moves: October 31, 2011

    Abingdon Press has hired Julie Solomon Backman as associate publicity manager. Prior to her start at Abingdon Press, Backman worked for Thomas Nelson Publishing, Inc. as a publicist for the specialty division.

    For Goodman Media International, Virginia Anagnos has been promoted from senior v-p to executive v-p.

  • Authors on the Air October 31, 2011: Tony Iommi, Mindy Kaling, Stacy Schiff

    Tony Iommi was on "Opie & Anthony" for his new book, Iron Man: My Journey Throguh Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath (De Capo Press, 978-0306819551).

    Mindy Kaling, author of Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me (And Other Concerns)? (Crown Archetype, 978-0307886262), will be on The Daily Show.

  • Job Moves: October 28, 2011

    At Knopf, publisher Pat Johnson is taking early retirement to, as a spokesperson noted in a company-wide announcement, "pursue some long-held dreams." She has been at Knopf for 16 years and will leave at the end of this year.

  • Authors on the Air October 27, 2011: Jerry West, Andrew P. Napolitano, Andrea Arden

    Jerry West, author of West by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life (Little, Brown and Company, 978-0316053495), will be on Tavis Smiley.

    It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom (Thomas Nelson, 978-1595553508) author, Andrew P. Napolitano, will be on The Daily Show.

  • Job Moves: October 27, 2011

    Tiffany Tomlin was promoted to director, Penguin Speakers Bureau. Tomlin has been with PSB for the past five years.

  • Nancy Miller Named E-I-C at Bloomsbury USA

    Nancy Miller has been promoted from executive editor at Bloomsbury to editor-in-chief at Bloomsbury USA.

  • Authors on the Air October 26, 2011: Lisa Randall, Anita Hill, Frank DeCaro

    Lisa Randall, author of Knocking on Heaven's Door: How Physics and Scientific Thinking Illuminate the Universe and the Modern World (Ecco, 978-0061723728), will be on The Daily Show.

    Anita Hill, author of Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race and Finding Home (Beacon Press, 978-0807014370), will be on Tavis Smiley.

  • Job Moves: October 26, 2011

    Karyn Marcus has been hired as a senior editor at the Simon & Schuster imprint, beginning on October 31st. Marcus comes from St. Martin’s Press, where she has been an editor with Thomas Dunne Books since 2008.

    Michael Cairns has been named to the newly created position of chief revenue officer for SharedBook Inc. Cairns was most recently managing partner of Information Media Partners.

  • Killick Named Associate Publisher of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group

    Jon Yaged, who took over as president of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group at the start of 2011, has rounded out his management team, appointing Angus Killick v-p and associate publisher.

  • Authors on the Air October 25, 2011: Joseph Galliano, Nile Rodgers, Ron Deal

    Joseph Galliano was on Good Morning America for Dear Me: A Letter to My Sixteen Year Old Self (Atria Books, 978-1451649642).

    Nile Rodgers, author of Le Freak: An Upside Down Story of Family, Disco, and Destiny (Spiegel & Grau, 978-0385529655), will be on Tavis Smiley.

  • Comings and Goings: October 25, 2011

    If you've been laid off recently, left your job or landed a new position and would like to pass along your contact information to others in the business, send details to pwletters@publishersweekly.com. Please include your full name and former title/company.

    Harry Burton was publicity director for Newmarket Press. His email is harry.burton@earthlink.net and his cell is 917-553-5674.

  • Authors on the Air October 24, 2011: Alan Hollinghurst, Margaret Hawkins

    Alan Hollinghurst will be on The Leonard Lopate Show for his new novel, The Stranger's Child (Knopf, 978-0307272768).

    Margaret Hawkins, author of After Schizophrenia: The Story of My Sister's Reawakening After 30 Years (Conari Press, 978-1573245357) appeared on Morning Edition, KVON radio, Napa, Calif.

  • Job Moves: October 24, 2011

    Holiday House has announced the appointment of Hayley Gonnason to the position of publicist. She was publicist for Tricycle Press/Random House Children’s Books for four years and before that was publicist/sales associate for Northland Publishing/Rising Moon/Luna Rising.

  • Lombardi Resigns as Barnes & Noble CFO

    Joe Lombardi has resigned as chief financial officer of Barnes & Noble after nine years. He will remain with B&N as a “non-officer employee” until mid-2012 to assist in the transition to a new CFO. Until a permanent replacement is found Allen Lindstrom, v-p, corporate controller, will serve as interim CFO.

  • Job Moves: October 21, 2011

    One Story has hired Will Allison as contributing editor. Former executive editor of Story magazine and former editor-at-large for Zoetrope: All-Story, Allison is the author of the novels What You Have Left (Free Press, 2007) and the New York Times bestseller Long Drive Home (Free Press, 2011).

  • Authors on the Air October 21, 2011: Nomi Prins

    Nomi Prins, author of Black Tuesday (CreateSpace, 978-1463557669), will be on Tavis Smiley.

  • Authors on the Air October 20, 2011: Richard Brookhiser, Debbie Nathan, Oliver Sacks

    Richard Brookhiser, author of James Madison (Basic Books, 978-0465019830), will be on The Daily Show.

    Debbie Nathan, author of Sybil Exposed: The Extraordinary Story Behind the Famous Multiple Personality Case (Free Press, 978-1439168271), was on NPR's Morning Report.

  • Job Moves: October 20, 2011

    Thomson-Shore has expanded its team with the addition of Debbie Sayers as its director of sales. A 35-year printing industry veteran, Sayers was most recently the v-p of CM Books, a division of Cushing-Malloy in Ann Arbor.

  • Authors on the Air October 19, 2011: David Soucie, Jacques Pepin, Ali H. Soufan

    On the KMSP-FOX 9 Morning Buzz show, author David Soucie talked about his new book, Why Planes Crash (Skyhorse, 978-1616084264).

    Essential Pepin: More Than 700 All-Time Favorites from My Life in Food (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 978-0547232799) author Jacques Pepin was on Good Morning America.

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