Dalmatian Publishing Group to Shutter Santa Monica Office

By Jason Boog 

dalmatian.jpgToday Dalmatian Publishing Group decided to shutter Santa Monica offices of its Intervisual Books and Piggy Toes Press, moving the groups to the company’s Atlanta office.

According to Publishers Weekly, the publisher is re-organizing in the wake of the move. Intervisual and Piggy Toes publisher Debra Mostow Zakarin will not make the Atlanta move, instead she will take an “editor-at-large” role in the company. Piggy Toes Press’ list included children’s books like “Hush-a-Bye Counting” and Intervisual’s list included fill-in-the-blanks books like “My Life: A Book About Me

Here’s more from a PW interview with Mary Counts, president of Intervisual and Whitman Publishing: “According to Counts, Dalmatian will continue to publish a ‘full range’ of titles under the two imprints, including some Intervisual pop-up books. Because of the current economic environment, fewer titles could come out of the imprints.”