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Anton Mueller, Recently Laid Off at Houghton Mifflin, Joins Team at Bloomsbury Version 2.0 By Leon Neyfakh
One Month After Leaving Houghton, Janet Silver Joins Nan Talese's Imprint at Doubleday By Leon Neyfakh