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St. Martin's Griffin (mainstream trade paperback books, including romance) [12] Minotaur (Mystery, suspense, and thrillers); winners of the St. Martin's Press "Malice Domestic" First Traditional Mystery Contest receive a $10,000 one-book Minotaur publishing contract [ 13 ]
Howard Dean: In His Own Words, St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books, 2003 Death Warmed Over: Funeral Food, Rituals, and Customs from Around the World , Ten Speed Press , 2004 Stones and Bones of New England: A Guide to Unusual, Historic, and Otherwise Notable Cemeteries , Globe Pequot , 2004
Red, White & Royal Blue is an LGBT romance novel by American author Casey McQuiston, originally published on May 14, 2019, by St Martin's Griffin.It centers on the character of Alex Claremont-Diaz, a first son of the United States, and his romantic relationship with Prince Henry, a British prince. [2]
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Her debut young adult novel, Charm & Strange, was published by St. Martin's Griffin in 2014 and tells the story of a teenage athlete who believes he might be a werewolf. [8] Charm & Strange won the William C. Morris Award in 2014 [9] and was nominated for a Carnegie Medal in 2014. [10]
The first seven books were published under St. Martins Griffin, [5] also known as St. Martins Publishing Group through Macmillan Press. However, Kenyon purchased the rights to Intensity after a dispute over the release date and self-published the book.
Thomas L. Dunne (born July 30, 1946) is an American book publisher. He holds the title of publisher at Thomas Dunne Books, founded in 1986, and is an executive Vice President at St. Martin's Press where he has worked since 1971. [1]
Thomas Dunne Books was an imprint of St. Martin's Press, which is a division of Macmillan Publishers. From 1986 until April 2020, it published popular trade fiction and nonfiction. From 1986 until April 2020, it published popular trade fiction and nonfiction.