Hyperion Starts Imprint to Help Women Whittle the Book Choices

Hyperion is planning to start an imprint aimed at women.

Called Voice, the imprint, which will publish its first title in April, is the brainchild of Ellen Archer, Hyperion’s publisher, and Pamela G. Dorman, a 19-year veteran of Viking. It will be just one of a number of new imprints aimed at female readers: Warner Books already has a women’s imprint called 5 Spot and in the fall is starting the Springboard Press, for baby boomers, with a large portion of its titles catering to female readers.

Voice is specifically focusing on women from their mid-30’s and older and will have a resolutely anti-chick-lit bent, said its founders.

To help Voice pinpoint what women want, Ms. Archer and Ms. Dorman have recruited a panel of 10 professional women to meet twice a year. Members include Subha Barry, a vice president in charge of global diversity for Merrill Lynch; Ellen Levine, editorial director of Hearst Magazines; and Candace Bushnell, a novelist. (Ms. Archer said Ms. Bushnell has evolved from writing chick lit.) Voice also plans to ask each of these women for the names of about 50 friends and colleagues to send copies of the books to help create buzz.

Tucker Carlson, Dancing with the Stars

My God!

Nobody puts Tucker in a corner!Happy and hottie

“I’m not defending it as the smartest choice, but I think it’s the most interesting. I think if you sat back and tried to plan my career, you might not choose this. But my only criterion is the interest level. I want to lead an interesting life.” Washington Post

I can’t help it…Tucker Carlson does it for me. Man oh man what a hottie! Although how embarassing! I wonder what his lovely wife and their four children think of Tucker now? I mean good, WASPY Episcopalian bow-tie B- pundits from the right…just don’t dance! Or do they?

That smug fuc*ing smile. I just want to rip off that bow tie and…and…um. Yeah.
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“Daddy, please, for the love of Hillary (you know he wants her…) put your bow tie back on.

Tucker reminds me of my schoolgirl crush on Andrew McCarthy back in the day,

A sort of cross between Andrew and will Michael J. Fox as Alex P. Keaton

I might need a cold shower.

Arugh!

I have been trying to make personal touches to my new work area. This of course involves the addition of a few penguins here and there.

A coworker just came up to me and said “You must like penguins…I saw your…wait, where did your penguin crossing sign go? Did you take it home?”

I turn around to the empty freaking wall where my penguin crossing sign once hung for all to see.

And that’s my problem. Who the hell is malicious enough to steal my PENGUIN CROSSING SIGN OFF MY CUBICLE WALL? Arugh! I have had the damn piece of plastic forever. It probably cost $5 at most. I am pretty sure it hung in my dorm room back in the day.

Screw you stupid person who stole my PENGUIN CROSSING SIGN. Maybe I should bring my Magic 8 Ball home. You know the one that traveled with me to North Carolina and helped me through my comp? And what about the cute penguin drawing that Mark made for me when I finished school? That might look like nothing, but it has more sentimental value than my sign. Oh and I have a Capitol Hill Stress ball sitting on the desk too. Do you want that? Geez. I guess I am taking it all home…

I wonder if the fun pictures I have of all my friends from the Frizzy’s photo booth over the years are safe?

And I was having a good day…

Update: And this I am going to believe or else there is no good in this world, or I have a mortal enemy lurking about. Perhaps said sign fell down next to the trash can and someone thought it was, gasp! TRASH!Â

Good day back again.