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Publishers Weekly: Tauber Founds the Watermark Agency
Publishing veteran Mark Tauber has announced the launch of the Watermark Agency. Most recently founder and managing director of Chronicle’s Prism nonfiction imprint and of Chronicle Audio, Tauber has been in publishing for more than 25 years.
Tauber said his new firm “will develop and represent projects from writers, journalists, public intellectuals, authors, leaders, and credentialed experts in their fields.”
Skoll Foundation: Story Telling For Impact
“Humans crave the experience of transformation and resolution through form and structure. It is emotionally satisfying.”
The New York Times: An Enduring Religious Web Site Is Poised for a Next Phase
Rupert Murdoch sells topless Page 3 girls to England, and he sells “fair and balanced” television commentary to America. But until last week, his most eccentric product was Beliefnet.com.
Publishers Weekly: Mark Tauber brings dot-com speed to a sleepier business
My wife always tells me, 'Mark, you have two speeds—zero and 10,’ says Mark Tauber, 39, publisher at HarperOne. That top speed has served him well in a career that began in book publishing and detoured to help launch two still-thriving Internet startups, bringing him back to publishing and to a city he has always loved.
SFGATE: Publisher glories in readers' soul-searching
A witch blessed the offices of HarperOne when the publishing house moved to San Francisco's Financial District a decade ago.
In the '90s, it made sense. The publisher had just scored an international bestseller with "How to Turn Your Ex-Boyfriend Into a Toad," a self-help book masquerading as a collection of magic spells.