Subject: RE: Publishers Marketplace announcement
From: Stephen Barr <sbarr@WritersHouse.com>
Date: 9/29/11, 14:15
To: Daniel Conaway <dconaway@WritersHouse.com>, 'Gregg Housh' <greggatghc@gmail.com>
CC: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

Hi guys,

 

It’s always good to have original hard copies on file eventually, so scans usually suffice in the short term, to signal that the agreement has in fact been signed, in case it’s time sensitive and work can’t begin until the agreement is executed, etc!

 

Stephen

 

Stephen Barr

Writers House, LLC

21 West 26th Street

New York, NY 10010

212-685-2400 x 140

sbarr@writershouse.com

 


From: Daniel Conaway
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 1:29 PM
To: 'Gregg Housh'
Cc: Barrett Brown; Stephen Barr
Subject: RE: Publishers Marketplace announcement

 

Guys—

 

Stephen put a hard copy of the Collaboration Agm’t in the main to Gregg two days ago; Gregg, will you sign and send along to Barrett for countersigning?  Stephen, are scans of signatures acceptable for these purposes?

 

-Dan

 

Dan Conaway

Literary Agent

Writers House

(212) 696-3825


From: Gregg Housh [mailto:greggatghc@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 1:17 PM
To: Daniel Conaway
Cc: Barrett Brown; Stephen Barr
Subject: Re: Publishers Marketplace announcement

 

Sounds great to me.  There seems to be another moviehouse or something looking around about movie rights, they contacted Pete Fiens (n0pants) he said he would forward them to me today.  If I get it want me to forward it to you Dan, or to both you and our guy over at CAA?

 

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Daniel Conaway <dconaway@writershouse.com> wrote:

Guys-

So:  Publishers Marketplace is the go-to site for ALL new publishing deals; they have a very narrow way of announcing deals (that is, it all has to fit in a single soundbite) but EVERYBODY (foreign publishers, movie producers etc) who we want to know about this will find out about it this way.

So here's the soundbite/pitch.  Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments, and then we'll get it posted.  Thanks.

-D

Billed as a Barbarians at the Gate for the digital era, Gregg Housh and Barrett Brown's ANONYMOUS, the astonishing story of the ordinary people who became hacker-activists and successfully brought down government agencies and multinational corporations around the world, to Julia Cheiffetz at Amazon Publishing, in a pre-empt, by Dan Conaway at Writers House (World English).  Audio rights to Christina Harcar at Audible by Maja Nikolic at Writers House.



Dan Conaway
Literary Agent
Writers House
(212) 696-3825