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Soho Press

Soho Press is a New York City-based publisher founded by Juris Jurjevics[1] and Laura Hruska in 1986 and currently headed by Bronwen Hruska.[2] It specializes in literary fiction and international crime series. Other works include published by it include memoirs. Its Young Adult imprint Soho Teen, which focuses on YA mysteries and thrillers.

Soho Press
Founded1986
FounderLaura Hruska, Juris Jurjevics
SuccessorBronwen Hruska
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York, New York
DistributionPenguin Random House Publisher Services
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresLiterary fiction, narrative nonfiction and crime
ImprintsSoho Crime, Soho Teen
Official websitesohopress.com

Soho Press releases an average of 90 titles per year. Its fiction backlist holds titles from several notable authors, such as National Book Award finalist Edwidge Danticat (Krik? Krak!),[3] Sue Townsend (Adrian Mole: The Lost Years),[4] Maria Thomas (Antonia Saw the Oryx First),[5] Jake Arnott (Long Firm-C),[6] John L'Heureux (The Handmaid of Desire),[7] Delores Phillips, and Jacqueline Winspear, recipient of the Agatha Award.[8]

Soho Crime edit

Soho Crime is a department of Soho Press that focuses on international crime series. It has produced works from widely read authors like Cara Black,[2] Stuart Neville,[2] Colin Cotterill, Timothy Williams, and Peter Lovesey.[9] Each crime novel or series explores a foreign country or US subculture. Settings have included Paris, Bath, Northern Ireland, Laos, South Korea, Guadeloupe, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Bristol, Madrid, and Berlin.

Soho Constable edit

Soho Constable was a co-publishing venture with UK publisher Constable & Robinson, through which Soho Press releases British procedural mysteries in the United States. Authors have included Alison Bruce, David Dickinson, Suzette A. Hill, Pat McIntosh, R.T. Raichev, James Craig, and Barbara Cleverly.

References edit

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (Nov 9, 2018). "Juris Jurjevics, Enterprising Publisher and Novelist, Dies at 75". Retrieved Aug 8, 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Soho Press Publisher Laura Hruska Dies". Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  3. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat". Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  4. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Adrian Mole, the Lost Years by Sue Townsend". Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  5. ^ BRUNET, ELENA (1988-09-25). "ANTONIA SAW THE ORYX FIRST by Maria Thomas (Soho Press: $8.95)". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  6. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Long Firm-C by Jake Arnott". Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  7. ^ "Fiction Book Review: The Handmaid of Desire by John L'Heureux". Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  8. ^ "The Agatha Awards: A Literary Award for Crime Fiction". awards.omnimystery.com. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  9. ^ "Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey – review | Spinetingler Magazine". www.spinetinglermag.com. Retrieved 2016-07-06.

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soho, press, york, city, based, publisher, founded, juris, jurjevics, laura, hruska, 1986, currently, headed, bronwen, hruska, specializes, literary, fiction, international, crime, series, other, works, include, published, include, memoirs, young, adult, impri. Soho Press is a New York City based publisher founded by Juris Jurjevics 1 and Laura Hruska in 1986 and currently headed by Bronwen Hruska 2 It specializes in literary fiction and international crime series Other works include published by it include memoirs Its Young Adult imprint Soho Teen which focuses on YA mysteries and thrillers Soho PressFounded1986FounderLaura Hruska Juris JurjevicsSuccessorBronwen HruskaCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York New YorkDistributionPenguin Random House Publisher ServicesPublication typesBooksFiction genresLiterary fiction narrative nonfiction and crimeImprintsSoho Crime Soho TeenOfficial websitesohopress wbr com Soho Press releases an average of 90 titles per year Its fiction backlist holds titles from several notable authors such as National Book Award finalist Edwidge Danticat Krik Krak 3 Sue Townsend Adrian Mole The Lost Years 4 Maria Thomas Antonia Saw the Oryx First 5 Jake Arnott Long Firm C 6 John L Heureux The Handmaid of Desire 7 Delores Phillips and Jacqueline Winspear recipient of the Agatha Award 8 Contents 1 Soho Crime 2 Soho Constable 3 References 4 External linksSoho Crime editSoho Crime is a department of Soho Press that focuses on international crime series It has produced works from widely read authors like Cara Black 2 Stuart Neville 2 Colin Cotterill Timothy Williams and Peter Lovesey 9 Each crime novel or series explores a foreign country or US subculture Settings have included Paris Bath Northern Ireland Laos South Korea Guadeloupe Japan Australia Brazil Bristol Madrid and Berlin Soho Constable editSoho Constable was a co publishing venture with UK publisher Constable amp Robinson through which Soho Press releases British procedural mysteries in the United States Authors have included Alison Bruce David Dickinson Suzette A Hill Pat McIntosh R T Raichev James Craig and Barbara Cleverly References edit Roberts Sam Nov 9 2018 Juris Jurjevics Enterprising Publisher and Novelist Dies at 75 Retrieved Aug 8 2019 via NYTimes com a b c Soho Press Publisher Laura Hruska Dies Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind Retrieved 2016 07 06 Fiction Book Review Krik Krak by Edwidge Danticat Retrieved 2016 07 06 Fiction Book Review Adrian Mole the Lost Years by Sue Townsend Retrieved 2016 07 06 BRUNET ELENA 1988 09 25 ANTONIA SAW THE ORYX FIRST by Maria Thomas Soho Press 8 95 Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2016 07 06 Fiction Book Review Long Firm C by Jake Arnott Retrieved 2016 07 06 Fiction Book Review The Handmaid of Desire by John L Heureux Retrieved 2016 07 06 The Agatha Awards A Literary Award for Crime Fiction awards omnimystery com Retrieved 2016 07 06 Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey review Spinetingler Magazine www spinetinglermag com Retrieved 2016 07 06 External links editSoho Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soho Press amp oldid 1197997624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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