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Open Road Integrated Media selects Ingram Publisher Services to print and distribute copies of its E-riginals

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Nashville, TN - Open Road Integrated Media, a digital publisher and multimedia content company, has selected Ingram Publisher Services and Lightning Source, Ingram Content Group companies, to distribute print versions of a group of its e-books. The program will begin in March 2012.

"As a digital company, we have not distributed print editions of our e-books. Working with Ingram Publisher Services and Lightning Source allows us to stay focused on publishing our e-books," said Christopher Davis, Chief Operating Officer, Open Road Integrated Media. "Since our inception, we have offered print-on-demand versions of all our E-riginals and of ...

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Excerpt of the Week: Mrs. God by Peter Straub

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

This week's featured excerpt comes from Mrs. God, a very different kind of horror story by Peter Straub. One of the most-honored horror authors in recent history, Straub has received literary honors such as the Bram Stroker Award, World Fantasy Award, and International Horror Guild Award. (Check them all out here.) In the words of Stephen King, "When Peter Straub turns on all his jets, no one in the scream factory can equal him." Watch Straub talk about the horror genre in the two-minute, documentary-quality video below and then enjoy an excerpt from Mrs. God, available as ...

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A Tribute to Virginia Hamilton

Friday, February 17, 2012

February 19 marks the tenth anniversary of the death of Virginia Hamilton, one of the most distinguished authors of children’s literature. Hamilton wrote and published forty-one books and was awarded nearly every award in the field, including the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award for M. C. Higgins, the Great. Woven into her books is a deep commitment to the memories, traditions, and generational legacies that help define the lives of African Americans.

Open Road celebrates the work of this beloved author with a video featuring Hamilton’s husband, Arnold Adoff, and son, Jamie Adoff, who describe her wonderful ...

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Open Road Media Names Tina Pohlman Publisher

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Former VP and Publisher at Crown Will Lead Open Road’s Editorial Services, Expansion into New Verticals, and Acquisition of New Titles

Pohlman Will Oversee a Growing Editorial Team That Already Includes the Recently Announced Betsy Mitchell for Sci-Fi and Fantasy and Nita Taublib for Romance

Pohlman Has Worked with Amos Oz, Rebecca Skloot, and Colson Whitehead, and Managed Backlists of Writers Like Virginia Woolf and Eudora Welty

(New York, NY - February 15, 2012 ) Open Road Integrated Media (www.openroadmedia.com), a digital publisher and multimedia content company, announced today that Tina Pohlman is joining the company as Publisher. Pohlman, a former ...

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Excerpt of the Week: The Mindful Carnivore by Tovar Cerulli

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

If you eat and you read, you’ll love our featured ebook today: The Mindful Carnivore by Tovar Cerulli. Beloved by vegans, vegetarians and carnivores alike, Tovar Cerulli is a popular blogger who gained a large following in recent years for his meditations on the ethics and ecology of food. And his perspective has certainly changed a lot over the years—once a strict vegan, Cerulli is now a hunter who kills and prepares the animals for his table.

In The Mindful Carnivore, Cerulli traces his relationship with food—eating McDonalds as a child, experimenting with vegetarianism in college, going vegan, ...

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On Sale Now: The Mindful Carnivore, Mrs. God, The English Opium-Eater and Three More New Ebooks from Pegasus Books and Open Road Media

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Today marks the release of six highly anticipated new ebooks from Pegasus Books and Open Road Media. Featured titles include The Mindful Carnivore: A Vegetarian’s Hunt for Sustenance, the deeply personal, profoundly provocative story of a vegan-turned-hunter; Mrs. God, a transformative ghost story from one of America’s most celebrated authors; The English Opium Eater, a masterful biography of one of England’s most notorious literary figures; A Darker Shade of Blue, a new short story collection from crime master John Harvey; Sherlock Holmes and the Ghosts of Bly, the newest in Donald Thomas’ respected Sherlock Holmes ...

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Award-Winning Children’s Book Author Virginia Hamilton’s Bluish Now Available as Ebook

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

“Readers will come to cherish Dreenie’s openheartedness, just as Dreenie comes to cherish
her newfound friend.”

–Starred Review, Publishers Weekly

BluishOpen Road Integrated Media is pleased to announce the release of the ebook Bluish by renowned children’s book author Virginia Hamilton. In this story, ten-year-old Natalie is different from the other kids at her New York City magnet school: She is often absent, wears a knit cap, and uses a wheelchair. Her classmates have nicknamed her “Bluish” because her pale skin is tinted blue from chemotherapy. Hamilton delivers a lesson of compassion and demonstrates the power of friendship to ...

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Open Road Media Publishes E-riginal from Award-winning and Bestselling Novelist and Memoirist Mark Salzman

Monday, February 13, 2012

In “The Man in the Empty Boat,” Salzman Confronts a Challenging Year With A Sense of Humor And Hope For Personal Peace 

(New York, NY – February 13th , 2012) Open Road Integrated Media (www.openroadmedia.com), a digital publisher and multimedia content company, announced today that it is digitally publishing an E-riginal from award-winning and best-selling writer Mark Salzman. In the memoir The Man in the Empty Boat, a book of love and family, loss and enlightenment, Salzman confronts a year of catastrophe in which he suffers from acute anxiety and debilitating panic attacks all compounded by the sudden ...

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Archival Photo of the Week: Alice Walker

Monday, February 13, 2012 by Grace Srinivasiah

Alice WalkerThe photograph shows author Alice Walker being arrested and taken into custody during a protest in Concord, California in the 1980s, against weapons shipments being sent to Central and South America. Her shirt “Remember Port Chicago,” refers to an explosion during World War II that killed mostly black sailors, which occurred while the sailors were loading munitions.

Born the youngest of eight children, Alice Walker was raised by parents who believed in the power of education, despite being a family of black sharecroppers in the South. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in 1956, she moved back to the South, ...

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Celebrating Academy Awards Season: Books on the Big Screen

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

According to the Midcontinent Public Library and Based on the Book, more than 1,200 books, novels, short stories, and plays have been made into English language feature films—and that's just since 1980! In fact, all but two of this year's Academy Award Best Picture nominees are based on books including The Descendants, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, The Help, Hugo, Moneyball, and War Horse.  

Of course it's no secret that Hollywood producers and bestselling authors don't always see eye-to-eye when it comes to writing the all-important screenplay adaptation; but with patience, respect, and determination, success—and maybe ...

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Black History Month: The Storytelling Tradition

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Black History Month reflects on, celebrates and honors the African-American experience. Everywhere you look, black culture, talent, and political efforts have played an enormous role in shaping America's past and present.

African Americans have  revered good stories and storytellers. The story-telling history of Africa is rich and varied, and it remains a living tradition that continues to evolve and flourish in the diaspora today. "How many of us really know about the truly great civilizations of Africa, in their days as glorious and resplendent as any on the face of the earth?" asks Henry Louis Gates Jr., educator, author, ...

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Open Road Media: New Strategic Advisors

Monday, February 06, 2012

Open Road Media Continues to Add Experienced and Highly Respected Publishing Executives With the Appointment of Nita Taublib, Strategic Advisor for Romance

Taublib Will Spearhead Acquisition and Publishing of Backlist Romance Titles and Joins A Growing Team Which Already Includes The Recently Announced Betsy Mitchell for Sci-Fi and Fantasy

(New York, NY – February 6th, 2012) Open Road Integrated Media (www.openroadmedia.com), a digital publisher and multimedia content company, announced today that it is continuing to add experienced and highly respected publishing executives and editors to its team. Nita Taublib, former executive Vice President, Publisher, and Editor in Chief ...

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Archival Photo of the Week: Virginia Hamilton

Monday, February 06, 2012 by Grace Srinivasiah

Virginia HamiltonOur Archival Photo of the Week features award-winning author, Virginia Hamilton performing at a club in New York City in the mid-1950s. Born in 1934, Hamilton grew up among a large extended family in Ohio. She excelled as a student and attended Ohio State University to study literature and creative writing. She later moved to New York City in order to publish her fiction. In between jobs, she took additional writing courses at the New School for Social Research and continued to meet fellow writers, including her husband, poet Arnold Adoff. In 1967, Hamilton published her first novel, Zeely, ...

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Mystery Thursday Field Trip: The Crime Fiction Academy

Thursday, February 02, 2012

If you're reading this, it stands to reason you love a good mystery.  In fact, you may even be a mystery writer. . . in which case, you'll surely want to read more about the field trip we took earlier this week to the newly founded Crime Fiction Academy situated in the Center for Fiction in New York City's Mercantile Library.

[What's that?  Oh. You were looking for the Links We Like segment?  Right.  Well, that posts on Fridays—come back tomorrow.  But, wait. . . ! Now that you're here, why not stick around, have a read, and share ...

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Hubert Selby's Voice

Thursday, February 02, 2012 by M.G. Stephens

Over the past couple of weeks Open Road has been celebrating the life and work of novelist Hubert Selby, Jr. with a series of critical essays. Our final installment in the symposium comes from author M.G. Stephens. This essay provides a moving and lucid portrait of the New York literary world that influenced Selby in his early years.

M.G. Stephens has published eighteen books, including the novel The Brooklyn Book of the Dead, which Roddy Doyle recently called "a great, great book." His nonfiction books include Green Dreams which Joyce Carol Oates picked as one of the notable American nonfiction ...

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