Occasionally someone higher up in the sales chain will visit along with one of our sales reps. And we've had a few high-level publicity types visit with their authors while on tour. But a planned visit from someone overseeing editorial? It's been a long time, though it's not unknown for an editor or publisher to mention they hope to see the store one day.
And then there was the old tradition of David Schwartz bringing editors in to speak to booksellers. He hosted a number of folks for dinner, and then would have them speak to some of us on their careers, their books, and the state of publishing. I have particularly fond memories of a talk from Elizabeth Sifton, a well-known editor at Praeger (once a force in trade publishing, and now remains as an academic imprint), Viking, Knopf, and Farrar Straus Giroux, where she also oversaw the Hill and Wang imprint. Read more about her in this Huffington Post biographical listing. My former colleagues and I still talk about how great this event was.
Put the two ideas together and we've got a talk from a major publishing figure that's open to the public. And yes, since we're a bookstore, there's a list of books. Here it is.
--Behind Her Eyes, by Sarah Pinborough (you may remember that we hosted Ms. Pinborough)
--Carnaval, by Stephanie Garber
--The Dry, by Jane Harper
--The Fact of a Body, by Alexandria Marzano Lesnevich
--Food, Health, and Happiness, by Oprah Winfrey
--Furiously Happy, by Jenny Lawson (Lawson also came to Boswell, for the hardcover edition)
--If I Was Your Girl, by Meredith Russo
--Love Warrior, by Glennon Doyle Melton (in paperback on September 12)
--Once Upon a Time in Shaolin: The Untold Story of Wu-Tang Clan's Million-Dollar Secret Album, the Devaluation of Music, and America's New Public Enemy #1, by Cyrus Bozorgmehr
--The People We Hate at the Wedding, by Grant Gider
--Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection, by Sharon Salzberg
--The Secret History of Twin Peaks, by Mark Frost
--Truly, Madly, Guilty, by Liane Moriarty
--The Resurrection of Joan Ashby, by Cherise Wolas (on sale August 29)
--Girls Made of Snow and Glass, by Melissa Bashardoust (on sale September 5)
--Waiting for the Punch: Words to Live by from the WTF Podcast, by Marc Maron (on sale October 10)
--The Hazel Wood, by Melissa Albert (on sale January 30, 2018)
--Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney (on sale March 13)
One last thing to note. Miller's Flatiron fiction program is run by Amy Einhorn, late of Amy Einhorn books, and Boswellian Sharon is enough of a fan that she's on the list to get manuscripts as an early reader. She's already read Sometimes I Lie and she's already got her recommendation written.
And yes, you probably just heard about a major deal signed by Flatiron for a book by James Comey. We might chat about that too.
Maybe you'll find your next favorite book at this event. And maybe you'll just get some enlightenment about what's going on in publishing today. Maybe both! Miller will be at Boswell on Wednesday, August 9, 7 pm.
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