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Sarah Cantin at St. Martin’s Press took North American rights from
Alexandra Machinist at ICM Partners. The publisher said the book “explores witchcraft and female intuitive powers, told over five centuries through the lens of three connected women,” and was “pitched for readers of Sarah Perry, Jessie Burton, and Kate Morton.” Hart, who grew up in Australia and lives in London, trained as a lawyer. The second book is an untitled novel. Foreign rights for
Weyward have sold to houses in Finland, France, Spain, the U.K., and elsewhere.
McGonigal Looks Ahead for S&G
Game designer, author, and futurist
The Ottawa Herald
Arrests
• 6:37 a.m. Monday, 305 S. Main St., Ottawa, Michael Runnells, 31, Williamsburg, was arrested on a Franklin County warrant for a probation violation.
• 9:55 p.m. Monday, 400 W. Franklin St., Pomona, Taylor Larsh, 30, Pomona, was arrested on a Franklin County warrant for a probation violation.
• 5:42 p.m. Monday, 3700 block of Interstate 35, Eric Sifuentes-Rivera, 35, Oklahoma City, was arrested and released on a notice to appear for driving with no license.
• 1:55 a.m. Monday, 2900 block of Interstate 35, Johnnie Williams, 65, Fulton, Mo., was arrested in connection with driving under the influence and no liability insurance after being reported as an erratic driver.
The Scottish-American winner of the 2020 Booker Prize for Fiction says he’s fascinated with translators’ work on his book.
Douglas Stuart. Image: Porter Anderson
‘Not the Experience of Most Debut Novelists’
By the time Douglas Stuart was named the 2020 Booker Prize for Fiction winner becoming only the second Scottish work to win the honor in 50 years
Shuggie Bain already had sold into 22 territories and/or languages.
Pan Macmillan’s Camilla Eleworthy in London confirms to
Publishing Perspectives that the sales to date have included the main European territories with the exception of Finland, as well as Arabic, Croatian, Japanese, and Hebrew. In Europe, those sales include a translation into Polish by Krzysztof Cieślik for Wydawnictwo Poznańskie and Sophie Zeitz’s translation into German for Hanser Verlag, both for 2021.
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