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My Interests

Reading. I love books on just about everything; cooking, history, biography, thrillers, literary fiction, kid's stories, fairy tales, reference, and the list goes on and on....

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who likes books!

Books:

In 1935, if you wanted to read a good book, you needed either a lot of money or a library card. Cheap paperbacks were available, but their poor production generally tended to mirror the quality between the covers.Penguin paperbacks were the brainchild of Allen Lane, then a director of The Bodley Head. After a weekend visiting Agatha Christie in Devon, he found himself on a platform at Exeter station searching its bookstall for something to read on his journey back to London, but discovered only popular magazines and reprints of Victorian novels.Appalled by the selection on offer, Lane decided that good quality contemporary fiction should be made available at an attractive price and sold not just in traditional bookshops, but also in railway stations, tobacconists and chain stores.He also wanted a 'dignified but flippant' symbol for his new business. His secretary suggested a Penguin and another employee was sent to London Zoo to make some sketches. Seventy years later Penguin is still one of the most recognizable brands in the world.The first Penguin paperbacks appeared in the summer of 1935 and included works by Ernest Hemingway, André Maurois and Agatha Christie. They were colour coded (orange for fiction, blue for biography, green for crime) and cost just sixpence, the same price as a packet of cigarettes. The way the public thought about books changed forever - the paperback revolution had begun.

Heroes:

Every author under the sun, from Ali Smith to Zadie Smith, from Dick King-Smith to Charles Dickens, from Oliver Goldsmith to Jamie Oliver and above all the late, great Allen Lane.

My Blog

Covering Bond

      Not long after my parents had relocated the family from the cold, damp and impressively windy Highlands of Scotland to the less cold, only marginally less damp, bu...
Posted by Penguin on Wed, 14 May 2008 05:45:00 PST

His first words were free

Last year I gave - hang on, let me count them up - yes, I gave fourteen books as gifts. All of these were books I’d read. Books I’d really enjoyed. Books I thought my friends and family m...
Posted by Penguin on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 06:14:00 PST

Stories and games

I’m sitting in Austin Airport trying to digest what has been a really interesting SXSW Interactive festival. Last year the big buzzy items were twitter and Second Life, but this year, while ever...
Posted by Penguin on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 06:12:00 PST

Puffin away!

When your younger sibling does something impressive it can provoke not just pride but also jealousy. So it is for us with Puffin, for the brand new Puffin website launched yesterday and it's typically...
Posted by Penguin on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 04:49:00 PST

Penguin are hiring

  An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Online Development Producer to join the Penguin Group's Online Marketing Teams. Reporting to the Head of Online Develo...
Posted by Penguin on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 09:18:00 PST

Oprah chooses A New Earth for her Book Club

STOP PRESS! Oprah has chosen Eckhart Tolle's book, A New Earth, as her latest Book Club Selection. There will also be a series of live and interactive webinars for 10 weeks, starting on the 3rd of Ma...
Posted by Penguin on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:48:00 PST

Bond is back... on MySpace

The countdown to the publishing event of the year- a new James Bond novel to mark Ian Fleming's centenary by none other than Sebastian Faulks - officially begins today at www.myspace.com/devilmaycareb...
Posted by Penguin on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 08:22:00 PST

The libraries of my mind

News of Art Garfunkel's library being made public knowledge reminded me of my own previous attempts to manage such a mega-project. I normally get about one week into February before I've not only forg...
Posted by Penguin on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 04:05:00 PST

The libraries of my mind

News of Art Garfunkel's library being made public knowledge reminded me of my own previous attempts to manage such a mega-project. I normally get about one week into February before I've not only forg...
Posted by Penguin on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 04:06:00 PST

I’m Gonna Live Forever, I’m Gonna Learn How to Fly!

Kids dancing outside classrooms. Uberstylish girls singing with perfect pitch on the stairs. A young couple rowing at the tops of their voices before stopping  to ask 'shall we take that from the...
Posted by Penguin on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 07:10:00 PST