Stars & Movie News for THE WIFE BETWEEN US

Stars & Movie News for THE WIFE BETWEEN US

Husband dumps troublesome first wife then gets a new wife who adores him. The first wife is bitterly obsessed with the other woman. Sound familiar? That might look like what happens here, but maybe it’s not… Book-editor-turned-debut-novelist Greer Hendricks and bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen team up to deliver one of Winter 2018’s most gripping thrillers, […]

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Love Is All Around – LJ Genre Spotlight on Romance

Love Is All Around – LJ Genre Spotlight on Romance

Library Journal is spreading the (book) love with their recent genre spotlight on romance, highlighting these Macmillan titles: PARANORMAL IMMORTAL? Reviews from the publishing experts we contacted were mixed on the paranormal subgenre’s future, though it continues to have a strong fan base with digital readers. Christine Warren’s BABY, I’M HOWLING FOR YOU (St. Martin’s, […]

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Mystery Awards News & a Cozy Sampler!

Mystery Awards News & a Cozy Sampler!

Happy #ThrillerThursday, lovely librarians. We have SO MUCH great mystery awards news for you, with our nominees for the 2017 Edgar Awards, the 2016 Agatha Awards, and the 2017 Left Coast Crime “Lefty” Awards, plus a special CWA Diamond Dagger honoree! 2017 Edgar Award nominees (full list) — honoring the best in mystery Best Fact […]

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St. Martin’s First – Spring/Summer 2017 E-Sampler

St. Martin’s First – Spring/Summer 2017 E-Sampler

New Year, new talent! Download debut novel excerpts from the complimentary Spring/Summer 2017 St. Martin’s First Sampler today! With your help, St. Martin’s Press has launched the careers of countless bestselling writers—Jonathan Tropper, Dan Brown, Augusten Burroughs, Louise Penny, and Lev Grossman were all first-time authors that St. Martin’s Press nurtured to publication and were […]

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Maximum Shelf: NEVER LET YOU GO

Maximum Shelf: NEVER LET YOU GO

Never let you go. Is it a promise or a threat? Chevy Stevens‘ fifth terrific and deeply personal thriller, NEVER LET YOU GO, is this week’s Maximum Shelf Awareness feature. The author of STILL MISSING targets her readership with a novel that hits all the notes they come to expect from her—and ratchets up the […]

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SMP Winter 2017 E-Samplers

SMP Winter 2017 E-Samplers

Happy Labor Day weekend! We hope you’ve got a three day weekend ahead of you with plenty of reading time. May we suggest downloading two excellent free Winter 2017 chapter samplers from our friends at St. Martin’s Press? Discover debut talent in the St. Martin’s First e-sampler and pay tribute to history’s greatest writers with […]

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“The Library of Congress Goes to War” in AMERICAN TREASURES (+ a Giveaway!)

“The Library of Congress Goes to War” in AMERICAN TREASURES (+ a Giveaway!)

In AMERICAN TREASURES: The Secret Efforts to Save the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address, Stephen Puleo tells the dramatic, never-before-told history of America’s efforts to protect the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address, plus the key role played by Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish during WWII. Stephen Puleo has […]

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A Tribute to Matthew Shear From His Friends in the Flatiron

A Tribute to Matthew Shear From His Friends in the Flatiron

Matthew ShearOne week ago today we lost a great friend in Matthew Shear, Executive Vice President and Publisher of St. Martin's Press. In that time we have grieved but also regaled each other with our favorite Matthew moments. Matthew was a force, and everything that he did was for the good of our books and authors. And now please join us in celebrating Matthew by reading CEO Macmillan John Sargent’s poignant farewell:

Yesterday we lost a great publisher, but more importantly we lost a remarkable man.

Matthew worked with us for 18 years, and was always, in every way, a larger-than-life character. He had that big outgoing personality, that loud cheerful laugh, and that huge gap-toothed grin that arrived when he saw you coming. And if that grin wasn’t there, you knew it would be there soon enough. As a publisher, he knew a good book whenever he read one and he knew who would like it. He knew how to sell it and he almost always figured out how to make a few bucks along the way. His secret was that he didn’t think it was a good book, he believed it was a good book. He didn’t think we could sell it, he knew we could sell it. And once he believed in a book and in the person who wrote it, he poured his whole self into convincing everyone that they simply had to have it.

As a man, Matthew fought his long cancer battle without a single sign of self-pity. For the last three years, every other Thursday, he endured chemotherapy. He dealt with the effects over the weekend and was back at work, his usual self, on Monday. Almost none of us knew. He never wavered. He always put us before himself and there was never a dip in his determination to do the right thing. Every day, he emptied himself into his work and into sharing his joy in it. In facing his greatest challenge, Matthew showed enormous courage and dignity—we should all be more like him.

We have been flooded over the last few days with an enormous outpouring of love for Matthew from every corner of the publishing world. And with that affection came the many stories. Yes, he dressed as a dwarf. Yes, he appeared as a prostitute. The man would do anything to sell a book. But here is one simple tale to describe the very core of Matthew Shear:

A young woman sits in a hotel lobby at a romance writers convention. She wants desperately to be a writer. Unwilling to leave her infant at home, she sits with a very loud and agitated baby, her confidence frayed, and feeling that everyone is bothered by her and her child. A burly man walks up, pats her shoulder and with a big grin says simply, “What a cute baby!”

When a great publisher passes, it is customary to offer a list of authors he worked with. For Matthew, it was about all the authors, large and small, and about all the people. It was about the small things he did every day for everyone. All of us here have our memories of that moment he discovered how to make our day brighter. “What a cute baby.”

Thank you to everyone for the outpouring of sympathy, prayers, and good wishes for us and for our beloved publisher.

But mostly, thank you, Matthew, for giving us so much of yourself. That is the good stuff and we will miss it so terribly.

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