Founded in , Atria was from the start intended to be an environment where new ideas could flourish, the best writers of fiction and nonfiction could thrive and connect with an ever-widening readership, and the best practices of traditional publishing could be integrated with cutting-edge developments in the digital world. In short, a place where great books could come to light. In the years that have followed, the Atria Publishing Group has realized this vision with its creative and motivated staff acquiring, publishing, and marketing a list of successful and highly acclaimed books, many of them award-winners and bestsellers.
At Atria, brand-name authors soar to new heights while the finest new voices—the bestsellers of tomorrow—are discovered and nurtured with an eye toward a limitless future. At Ballantine Bantam Dell, Ms. Notable and bestselling authors published under Ms. McGuire was a literary agent at The Gernert Company.
She is on the board of Women's Media Group, and lives in Manhattan with her family. She works closely with the marketing department to create opportunities to put our books in front of new readers. Suzanne joined Atria as Associate Publisher in In that role she oversaw the marketing and publishing plans for both frontlist and backlist titles including the imprints Howard, Strebor, Keywords, Washington Square Press and Enliven. Prior to Atria, Suzanne spent 18 years as Associate Publisher of Free Press where she oversaw the marketing for both the frontlist and backlist titles and spearheaded the expansion of the academic and digital marketing programs.
While at Free Press she worked on campaigns for bestselling books from Dr. Phil McGraw, Dr. Francis Collins, and Martin Seligman. In she launched and oversaw the daily content and programming for the popular backlist focused blog, Off the Shelf. Kitt works with Libby McGuire.
She works closely with sales, production, editorial, and publicity, and she oversees all marketing for the imprint. She lives in Brooklyn with her wife, their cat, and several dozen houseplants. Mike joined Atria in April and assists Suzanne Donahue in the publishing office. In his role, Mike performs administrative duties, tracks industry trends, and acts as an interdepartmental liaison.
He holds a B. Fiora joined Atria in July Prior to assisting Lindsay Sagnette, she held an editorial position at Henry Holt, where she worked on a range of non-fiction titles, including Bill McKibben and Michael Wolff. She holds a B. She is drawn to both fiction and non-fiction featuring dark humor, unusual women, and a dash of pop culture. Originally from Virginia, he is a graduate of Haverford College.
Trish Todd joined Atria in January , coming over from the Touchstone imprint where she worked as Executive Editor and for 15 years as Editor-in-Chief. Michael I. Areas of Interest: Literary and book club fiction and psychology, memoir and biography, history, humor, pop culture, and lifestyle. Leah Miller focuses that help people feel better about their bodies and their lives. She has edited and published award-winning and bestselling prescriptive and narrative nonfiction books throughout her career including books by Bill Nye, Vishen Lakhiani, Hilaria Baldwin, Pedram Shojai, Shaun T, Mira Bartok, Julia Scheeres, and many others.
A graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars program, Leah lives in Westchester with her husband and two children. Authors Include: Dr. Mike Moreno, Dr. Wendy Suzuki. Stephanie Hitchcock joined Atria in October She began her publishing career at Dutton and was most recently an Editor at Harper and Harper Business.
In , she was named one of the top most influential Latinas in the United States by Latino Leaders magazine. Daniella joined the company in the fall of after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. In , she was named a Publishers Weekly Star Watch finalist. In her role at Atria, Daniella Wexler acquires and edits literary fiction and select narrative nonfiction from emerging authors.
Daniella is particularly drawn to cultural explorations, family dramas, psychological complexity, feminist sensibilities, deep character studies, underrepresented perspectives, moral dilemmas, underdogs, and novels that capture the difficulty—and the beauty—of being alive.
She appreciates the irreverent and offbeat and likes to balance her penchant for darkness with redemptive tales of warmth and human connection. As an editor, Daniella is led by her curiosity, reverence for language, and the belief that books bring people together. Kaitlin Olson joined Atria in January She acquires a broad range of upmarket fiction in the suspense, rom-com, and historical categories and is also looking for select narrative non-fiction and memoir projects. She loves a fresh hook, unusual structures, and stylish writing.
You can find more about her project wish list here. His first book, Mitch, Please! Loan Le is an editor at Atria Books. Loan is also interested in select narrative nonfiction about obscure topics that have universal impact. Follow Loan on Twitter and check out her expanded manuscript wish list on her website. I am not looking for: immersive sci-fi or fantasy I need to be grounded in reality in some way , romance, second-person narratives, memoirs or prescriptive nonfiction.
Loan's editing philosophy is to respect and preserve the author's style. Her authors can expect a commitment to polishing their work and also long, energetic discussions about the craft of writing.
Melanie Iglesias is an associate editor at Atria Books. Melanie is passionate about championing underrepresented voices. Palma, Elvira Sastre. Sean D e lone Assistant Editor. Sean holds a B. She is drawn to both fiction and non-fiction with quirky casts of characters, unlikeable narrators who win you over, and atmospheric writing styles.
Alejandra Rocha worked as an editorial assistant intern at Georgetown University Press. She is drawn to vulnerable and evocative stories that embrace complexity and find humanity in unusual places and titles that directly or indirectly engage with social, cultural, and political issues worldwide.
Alejandra was born and raised in Mexico City and now calls Brownsville, Texas home. She holds a BSFS in science, technology, and international affairs with minors in Jewish civilizations and religion, ethics, and world affairs from Georgetown University. Lara joined Emily Bestler Books in Prior to assisting Emily, she held an editorial position at Europa Editions, working on a wide range of critically acclaimed and bestselling novels in translation.
The Queen by Michelle Duster. Julia spent the first six years of her publishing career at Random House. A longtime Board member of the Lower Eastside Girls Club, Julia helped the organization grow from an after-school program in a church basement to a 30, square foot facility on Avenue D with a planetarium.
Julia was also previously Editorial Director at Amazon Publishing where she hired and led a team of editors. She has been profiled in Fast Company magazine and Forbes. In the past he has worked at the New Yorker , Macmillan, and at Vigliano Associates where he represented and helped develop projects in fiction and nonfiction.
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