Diane Gedymin Named Editorial Director of iUniverse.Business Editors LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 22, 2004 Publishing veteran R. Diane Gedymin has been named Editorial Director of iUniverse, Inc., one of the leading publishers utilizing print-on-demand technology, it was announced today by CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Susan Driscoll. Gedymin, who will be based in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , will have primary responsibility for building and maintaining high quality and affordable editorial services for iUniverse authors and imprints. "Given the realities of publishing today where many very good books See how to find a good computer book. remain unpublished," Gedymin says, "iUniverse provides authors with a viable alternative to mainstream publishing. I'm thrilled to be part of such a valuable and cutting-edge part of the book business." Adds Driscoll, "Diane is a respected expert in the world of traditional publishing. The editorial services provided by iUniverse are already one of the most valuable milestones on the iUniverse Roadmap to Publishing Success, and with Diane's creativity and experience we'll be able to enhance our offerings even further. I couldn't have found a more qualified standard bearer iUniverse editorial quality." Gedymin was formerly Sr. Vice President and Publishing Director of HarperSanFrancisco where she acquired and edited Sidney Poitier's New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times bestselling autobiography The Measure of a Man and published other national bestsellers including Just As I Am by Billy Graham, a #1 New York Times bestseller for which HarperSanFrancisco was the host publisher for international publication; Cash, An Autobiography by Johnny Cash; What Will Be by Michael Dertouzos of the MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Laboratory; and Before the Change by Ann Louise Gittleman. Before joining HarperCollins she worked for ten years for the Putnam Berkley Group, last as Vice President and Senior Editor, where she acquired Bitterroot Bitterroot, river, United States Bitterroot, river, c.120 mi (190 km) long, rising in SW Mont. and flowing north to join the Clark Fork River near Missoula. Landing by Sheri Reynolds, a first novel that was a San Francisco Chronicle The San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young.[2] The paper grew along with San Francisco to become the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast of the bestseller; Reynolds' second novel, The Rapture of Canaan, was Oprah's third book club selection and a #1 New York Times bestseller. Previously at Putnam, she was Vice President, Subsidiary Rights, where she made several record-breaking deals including paperback rights to Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club; rights to Agatha Christie's mysteries to HarperCollins for close to $10 million; worldwide rights to Elizabeth Taylor's Elizabeth Takes Off; and book clubs sales to Tom Clancy's novels. Gedymin observes that "Some of the biggest bestsellers in recent history have been self-published and iUniverse gives writers that same chance. I'm eager to use my experience to help iUniverse provide authors with even more services that will help them put out the best books possible." Barnes and Noble Chief Executive Officer and iUniverse Director Steve Riggio says that Gedymin's role will have a direct impact on the quality of books published by iUniverse. "Diane has an outstanding track record as an editor, a publishing director and a literary agent. Her appointment helps to level the playing field for self-published authors and will further enhance the range and quality of services that iUniverse offers its authors. I'm very pleased that Diane has joined the company." About iUnivese iUniverse is one of the largest publishers in the United States, with more than 14,000 titles in its backlist back·list n. A publisher's list of older titles kept in print. tr.v. back·list·ed, back·list·ing, back·lists To place (a title) on a backlist. , and publishes 400 new fiction and non-fiction titles each month. iUniverse partners with leading industry author organizations, including the Authors Guild, and the ASJA ASJA American Society of Journalists and Authors ASJA Association for Student Judicial Affairs ASJA Association of Student Judicial Affairs ASJA American Society of Journal Authors, Inc. to bring innovative publishing programs to their members. In May 2003, PC Magazine awarded iUniverse its coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. "Editors' Choice" designation, along with five of five stars, setting it far above all other publishers that utilize print on demand (POD) technology. |
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