director & book publicist, @vestopr * linkedin.com/company/vestopr

Joined December 2008
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Great to attend the Global Progressive Mobilisation today in Barcelona - an inspiring gathering just a short bus ride from my home - a few photos with (clockwise) @sanchezcastejon, @ellyesse , @carlos_cuerpo , & @IsabellaMWeber, who all gave wonderful remarks
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American participants included @NYCMayor , @Tim_Walz , @ChrisMurphyCT , @neeratanden - encouraging remarks from them all, and Walz mentioned the 60 Minnesotans who were part of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War
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One of the highlights: x.com/CyrilRamaphosa/status/…

My address at the Global Progressive Mobilisation in Barcelona, Spain #GPM2026
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RIP Jimmy Carter, the president who started University Press Week @aupresses
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I really enjoyed my conversation about Hannah Arendt's poems and the publication of What Remains with @Etanetan23 for @haaretzcom Inside: My favorite poem, the poem I return to the most, and some biographical notes about Arendt's poems and her private life
23 Dec 2024
A pleasure speaking with @Samantharhill on What Remains, a first-ever English translation of her hidden poems, revealing vulnerability, humor, and reflections on exile, love, and human fragility. @haaretzcom haaretz.com/life/books/2024-…
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22 Dec 2024
"Así, Los hechos de Key Biscayne se convierte en una novela pensante, que pone la prosa al servicio de la reflexión filosófica". @antoranz_sergio reseña la novela de Xita Rubert. @AnagramaEditor zendalibros.com/no-morire-co…
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20 Dec 2024
"Lo atractivo del sistema de premios en España es que ofrece una vía clara para que los autores presenten obras inéditas a una editorial, tengan o no representación formal de un agente" –@wangiverson en @zendalibros sobre @AnagramaEditor's Premio Herralde zendalibros.com/los-premios-…
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20 Dec 2024
"Esta estrategia —es decir, que las editoriales premien manuscritos inéditos— contrasta con el sistema de premios de Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y otros países europeos". Un artículo de Jeremy Wang-Iverson. zendalibros.com/como-premios…

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"A mortifying admission in light of my 2023 Year in Reading essay: this year, I fell in love with a man." themillions.com/2024/12/a-ye…

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"In much of the world, it is becoming clear that politics are happening to us anyway, all over again. Wills’s personal and political memoir is a reminder of how deeply, and sometimes secretly, this can transform our families and countries, and ourselves" –Emily McBride @fsgbooks
10 Dec 2024
In "Missing Persons," Clair Wills's intimate story of institutionalized Irish women and children, shows how a family's history and a nation’s history run in parallel. bit.ly/4f8wFgw
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"In Arendt’s poems, darkness and the night aren’t bad—they’re the terrain of thinking, the plain of existence, the place we live." Katie Peterson reviews "What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt." lareviewofbooks.org/article/…
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I wrote about Anagrama's Herralde Prize, one of the most prestigious literary awards for fiction given by a Spanish publisher, which "undoubtedly puts the books on the radar of international publishers who may be interested in their translation,” (@SilviaSese, editorial director)
9 Dec 2024
Since 1983, @AnagramaEditor's Herralde Prize has recognized many of the leading Spanish and Latin American novelists. This year, @XitaRubert & Cynthia Rimsky shared the award. @wangiverson's article for @PublishersWkly: publishersweekly.com/pw/by-t…
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Many thanks to PW's @smswrites for suggesting that I write this piece & also to Pierre Georges @livreshebdo for publishing it in French, translated by Julia Steiner: livreshebdo.fr/article/xita-…
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How can a novel set during one brief moment near the end of Herman Melville’s father’s life become a portal to discuss the world entire—from Moby Dick to Bolaño to Bob Dylan to Borges to vampires to "infinite novels" & more? Join us to find out! Audio📻🐳: tinhouse.com/podcast/rodrigo…
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I’m honored to help @Samantharhill launch WHAT REMAINS, the first English translation of Hannah Arendt’s collected poems. (!!!) Join us on Dec. 11 at 7pm in NYC at the iconic @strandbookstore. More info: strandbooks.com/events/event…
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Short thread I started using Twitter in the fall of 2016. I had always been reticent to try social media, but I had just finished putting together a full draft of Hannah Arendt's poems, and was working on an introduction as I prepared to pitch the book to publishers. And then...
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Eighteen months after leaving my job, the decision I’m happiest with is not starting a new publishing house. I’m flattered that a few colleagues suggested it, but what independent publishing really needs, I think, is support for existing small presses. Buy from them this season.
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Jeremy Wang-Iverson retweeted
Congratulations to @PrincetonGrad student @xitarubert who has been named co-winner of the 2024 Herralde Novel Prize — one of Spain's most prestigious literary awards, given annually by @anagramaeditor — for her second novel, "Los hechos de Key Biscayne." bit.ly/40WXbpr

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