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Little Brown and Company

On this page you will find information on Little, Brown and Company’s books and authors.  One of the country’s oldest and most distinguished publishing houses, Little, Brown is committed to publishing fiction of the highest quality and non-fiction of lasting significance, by many of America’s finest writers.

Michael Pietsch is Executive Vice President and Publisher of Little, Brown and Company, and he acquires literary novels, thrillers, biography, and narrative  non-fiction.  Some of the writers he has had the pleasure of working with: Martin Amis, Michael Connelly, R. Crumb, John Feinstein, Janet Fitch, Peter Guralnick, Mark Leyner, Rick Moody, Walter Mosley, James Patterson, George Pelecanos, Alice Sebold, David Sedaris, Anita Shreve, Nick Tosches, David Foster Wallace, and Stephen Wright. Prior to joining Little, Brown in 1991, Michael worked at Harmony Books and before that at Scribner, where he edited Ernest Hemingway’s posthumous memoir The Dangerous Summer.

 

Little, Brown and Company was founded in 1837 and for close to two centuries has published fiction and nonfiction by many of America's finest writers. Early lists featured Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson's poetry, and Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, all of which are still available today. In 1993 Little, Brown created a new trade paperback imprint, Back Bay Books, to focus on long-term publication of the company's best fiction and nonfiction and to publish original trade paperbacks. Little, Brown is also the home of Bulfinch Press, a leading publisher of art and photography books. Bestselling novelists on our Little, Brown hardcover and Back Bay paperback lists include J. D. Salinger, James Patterson, Herman Wouk, Alice Sebold, Anita Shreve, Walter Mosley, Janet Fitch, John le Carre, Jimmy Buffett, Pete Hamill, David Foster Wallace, and Michael Connelly. In nonfiction, Little, Brown's bestselling and prizewinning works include such distinguished writers as Nelson Mandela, James Bradley, William Manchester, George Stephanopoulos, Gloria Steinem, the Dalai Lama, David Sedaris, John Feinstein, Malcolm Gladwell, and the cartoonist R. Crumb. Bulfinch publishes the distinguished photography of Ansel Adams, Sally Mann, Irving Penn, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Joyce Tenneson, Howard Schatz and Abelardo Morell.

Little Brown and Company
  • The Art of Fielding
  • The Art of Fielding
  • By Chad Harbach ,

  • The anticipated debut from n+1 cofounder Chad Harbach: An unforgettable novel about the glory of youth and five lives on the brink of enormous change.
  • Help! For Writers
  • Help! For Writers
  • By Roy Peter Clark ,

  • Roy Peter Clark, one of the most influential writing teachers in the U.S., offers 210 solutions to the biggest problems writers face.

  • Timothy D. Wilson
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  • Timothy D. Wilson
  • Timothy D. Wilson is the Sherrell J. Aston Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He has written for Science and the New York Times, among other publications and journals, and is the author of Strangers to Ourselves, which was named by New York Times Magazine as one of the Best 100 Ideas of 2002. Wilson is also the coauthor of the best-selling social psychology textbook, now in its seventh edition. his latest book, Redirect, is a groundbreaking approach to a healthier way of thinking, and "may well be the single most important psychology book ever written." (Daniel Gilbert)
  • Dana Priest
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  • Dana Priest
  • Dana Priest is an investigative reporter for the Washington Post. She has won numerous awards, including the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for public service for "The Other Walter Reed" and the 2006 Pulitzer for beat reporting for her work on CIA secret prisons and counterterrorism operations overseas. She is the author of The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military. Her new book with William M. Arkin, Top Secret America, is a shocking examination of the out-of-control national secruity apparatus built in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

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Little, Brown and Company is unable to consider for publication any unsolicited manuscripts or proposals. Any unsolicited materials sent to us will not be read nor returned.  We encourage all authors who wish to have their work considered by Little, Brown to seek representation by a literary agent.

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