Scene @ Useful Party

By Ethan 

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Last night was Megan Hustad’s book party for her distillation of success literature, How To Be Useful at the shabby-chic Good World in the Lower East Side. I had two separate friends in publishing who are not with her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, tell me about this party, and (full disclosure) I used to be her publicist. Small world. This makes Megan a sort of publishing nexus, bringing together at the party most of the Basic Books alum circa 2003-2005 who are now spread out all over the industry at Hachette, Penguin, Overlook, McMillan, Norton, Random House and the New Yorker.

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Eagle-eye Michael Webb from Houghton spotted Galaxie 500’s Dean Wareham with Luna bandmate Britta Phillips in the house. Wareham’s Black Postcards: A Rock & Roll Romance was just published by The Penguin Press. Megan’s Parents Stan and Karen (right), we’re the life of the party and Karen is thrilled to be the “grandmother of a book.”

Top Photo: Hustad with former roomie, Julie Doughty from Dutton Editorial.

Some Pics, Penguin Gossip and the seedy past of Good World after the jump.


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I found Hari Kunzru, author of My Revolutions hanging in the back garden which used to be a shooting gallery for junkies back in the day. After the sun set, they fired up a small wood burning stove and I chatted about herring and socialism with the Swedish owner.
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Overlook Press’ David Shoemaker, Christeen(tequilla)Roden with Hustad’s agent Mel Flashman show off how spacious the bar was before it became standing room only later in the evening. That’s when I heard from an insider that Penguin is going completely electronic, and not everyone is getting a reader (or happy about it). They’re also having an innordinate amount of training with 4 hour classes to learn how the edit buttons work on MS Word. Yikes.