Claire Tattersfield, Author at Penguin Books https://www.penguin.com/author/ctatters/ Because Reading Matters Wed, 23 Apr 2025 18:19:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.penguin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-logo-sm-view-32x32.gif Claire Tattersfield, Author at Penguin Books https://www.penguin.com/author/ctatters/ 32 32 Kim Sandve, Publishing Assistant https://www.penguin.com/kim-sandve-publishing-assistant/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 18:27:39 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=10435 Kim Sandve is a publishing assistant at Viking Children’s Books. She began her publishing career as a member of the Writers House Intern Program. In May of 2023, Kim graduated from The College of New Jersey with a degree in communications studies (with a specialization in film studies!) and minors in English and creative writing.…

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Kim Sandve is a publishing assistant at Viking Children’s Books. She began her publishing career as a member of the Writers House Intern Program. In May of 2023, Kim graduated from The College of New Jersey with a degree in communications studies (with a specialization in film studies!) and minors in English and creative writing. When she isn’t working, she can usually be found crocheting until her hands hurt, watching comically bad movies, or reading until she falls asleep just when the chapter is about to end. Kim continues to work part-time at her local bookstore, where she gets to gush about her newest favorite reads to all the customers as well as stay in tune with the current reading habits and the hottest books. While her favorite genre is horror and all things eerie, she can’t help but find comfort in the fantasy novels she grew up with.

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AZ Hackett, Editorial Assistant https://www.penguin.com/az-hackett/ Thu, 09 Jun 2022 13:44:00 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=5402 AZ Hackett is an editorial assistant at Viking Children’s Books, assisting Tamar Brazis and Jenny Bak. She began her publishing career as an editorial intern at Candlewick Press and a We Need Diverse Books grantee. AZ has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (Emerson College) and a Master of Fine Arts degree (the New School) in…

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AZ Hackett
 is an editorial assistant at Viking Children’s Books, assisting Tamar Brazis and Jenny Bak. She began her publishing career as an editorial intern at Candlewick Press and a We Need Diverse Books grantee. AZ has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (Emerson College) and a Master of Fine Arts degree (the New School) in creative writing, both with concentrations in fiction. While at Emerson, she also minored in African American and Africana studies. AZ enjoys books from all genres, but young adult fiction especially dystopia, fantasy, and romance—has a special place in her heart. AZ has been a storyteller for as long as she can remember, and her passion lies in the intersection between writing, diversity in literature, and social justice. Even before recent years, it was painfully clear to her how great the need for diverse voices in the literary world is, especially in children’s publishing.

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Meriam Metoui, Associate Editor https://www.penguin.com/meriam-metoui-assistant-editor/ Fri, 01 Oct 2021 17:37:00 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2791 Meriam Metoui (she/her) is an associate editor at Viking Children’s Books, where she primarily edits pictures books and graphic novels of all ages. She especially loves lyrical or funny picture books, grim and adventurous middle grade, and a wide variety of young adult too difficult to narrow down but knows that she can’t resist emotional…

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Meriam Metoui (she/her) is an associate editor at Viking Children’s Books, where she primarily edits pictures books and graphic novels of all ages. She especially loves lyrical or funny picture books, grim and adventurous middle grade, and a wide variety of young adult too difficult to narrow down but knows that she can’t resist emotional storytelling and has always had a soft spot for queer BIPOC stories, magical realism, and the slightly speculative.

Some of her titles include the graphic novel adaptations of #1 New York Times bestselling the Raven Cycle series by Maggie Stiefvater,  A Thousand Years by Christina Perri and New York Times bestselling illustrator Joy Hwang Ruiz, the Red Truck and Friends series by Kersten Hamilton and Valeria Petrone, and Nayra and the Djinn by Iasmin Omar Ata. She graduated from the University of Michigan and Hunter College, where she received a master’s degree in English literature. As a serial hobbyist, she loves writing, photography, painting, learning ASL, playing the guitar badly, and too many TV shows to list.

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Claire Tattersfield, Associate Editor https://www.penguin.com/claire-tattersfield-publishing-assistant/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 16:07:15 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2616 Claire Tattersfield is an associate editor at Viking Children’s Books and Flamingo Books. She began her career at Penguin Young Readers in 2019 after graduating from the University of Vermont with a degree in political science and global studies and a minor in Spanish. She supports Flamingo and Viking with picture books and a dash…

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Claire Tattersfield is an associate editor at Viking Children’s Books and Flamingo Books. She began her career at Penguin Young Readers in 2019 after graduating from the University of Vermont with a degree in political science and global studies and a minor in Spanish. She supports Flamingo and Viking with picture books and a dash of young adult and middle grade. When she is not working she can be found playing with her formerly feral cat named Antonio Banderas, calling her friends to come pick her up because she accidentally walked ten miles too far, watering her plants (of which she has too many), or writing the occasional picture book.

Her books at Flamingo include Lauren Glattly and Rob Sayegh Jr.’s Proper Badger Would Never!, Dudolf’s Piggle the Pig, and Brittany Pomales and Andrew Joyner’s It Started with a P, with many other silly titles to come.

Follow her on social media @clairetatters.

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Aneeka Kalia, Editor https://www.penguin.com/aneeka-kalia-associate-editor/ Wed, 22 Sep 2021 17:08:03 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2583 Aneeka Kalia is an editor at Viking Children’s Books, where she primarily focuses on picture books and graphic novels for all ages. The books that she works on often explore themes of home and community, and she’s worked with creators like Anoosha Syed, Bianca Xunise, Frank Morrison, and Scott Magoon. She loves a story with good…

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Aneeka Kalia is an editor at Viking Children’s Books, where she primarily focuses on picture books and graphic novels for all ages. The books that she works on often explore themes of home and community, and she’s worked with creators like Anoosha Syed, Bianca Xunise, Frank Morrison, and Scott Magoon. She loves a story with good puns that will make her belly-laugh. Some of her most notable books are My Block Looks Like by Janelle Harper and Frank Morrison, That’s Not My Name! by Anoosha Syed, Birthday Soup by Grace Seo Chang and Jaime Kim, and the Wombats! series by Maddie Frost. Aneeka is a native New Englander and currently lives in New York City. She likes to spend as much time outside as possible, usually with a cup of coffee in hand. Aneeka’s other interests include tennis, soccer, reality TV, yoga, and hiking.

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Maggie Rosenthal, Editor https://www.penguin.com/maggie-rosenthal-associate-editor/ Mon, 13 Sep 2021 19:21:54 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2224 Maggie Rosenthal is an editor at Viking, which she joined in 2014 after graduating from Kenyon College with a degree in anthropology and a minor in English. She works on books for kids of all ages, from board books through young adult, as well as graphic novels, with an emphasis on middle grade and young adult.…

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Maggie Rosenthal is an editor at Viking, which she joined in 2014 after graduating from Kenyon College with a degree in anthropology and a minor in English. She works on books for kids of all ages, from board books through young adult, as well as graphic novels, with an emphasis on middle grade and young adult. While she considers herself genre-agnostic, books that provide fresh angles into familiar stories, explore family relationships to cultural traditions, center LGBTQ+ experiences, or are tinged with horror are her kryptonite. She’s always looking for projects by marginalized creators across all genres and for all reading levels. When she’s not editing, you can find her baking bread and listening to podcasts—or organizing her oversize collection of clogs.

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Dana Leydig, Executive Editor https://www.penguin.com/dana-leydig-senior-editor/ Sat, 26 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2048 Dana Leydig is Executive Editor at Viking Children’s Books. She began her publishing career as an intern for Puffin Books in 2008, and returned full-time in 2010 before moving to her current role at Viking in 2018. A graduate of the University of Florida (Go Gators!), she earned a degree in English with a minor…

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Dana Leydig is Executive Editor at Viking Children’s Books. She began her publishing career as an intern for Puffin Books in 2008, and returned full-time in 2010 before moving to her current role at Viking in 2018. A graduate of the University of Florida (Go Gators!), she earned a degree in English with a minor in Jewish studies, and as a result, has read Daniel Deronda by George Eliot more times than she can count. Dana is open to both commercial middle grade and YA fiction with an emphasis on the latter, and is aiming to grow her graphic novel list for all age groups. Rom-com is her genre of choice, and she loves a good fairy tale retelling, but is also drawn to stories that infuse humor (and/or romance) into the macabre (think Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride). Her priority is to support and celebrate creators of marginalized communities, and bring their stories into the spotlight. She is the editor of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling The Last Kids on Earth series by Max Brallier and Douglas Holgate, Right Where I Left You by critically acclaimed author Julian Winters, and beloved YA author couple Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka (AKA #Wibbroka). Dana enjoys belting out show tunes (poorly), and is a sucker for period dramas and salacious gossip.

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Jenny Bak, Senior Executive Editor https://www.penguin.com/jenny-bak-executive-editor/ Sat, 26 Jun 2021 06:28:00 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2093 Jenny Bak is Senior Executive Editor at Viking Children’s, where she edits middle grade and young adult fiction, as well as the occasional picture book. She is drawn to stories at the intersection of commercial and literary, especially those with irresistible hooks, a swift pace, clever storytelling, unexpected twists, and authentic, diverse voices. In young adult,…

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Jenny Bak is Senior Executive Editor at Viking Children’s, where she edits middle grade and young adult fiction, as well as the occasional picture book. She is drawn to stories at the intersection of commercial and literary, especially those with irresistible hooks, a swift pace, clever storytelling, unexpected twists, and authentic, diverse voices. In young adult, she has a particular interest in fantasy, speculative fiction, thrillers, horror, and also contemporary romance that incorporates deeper themes, especially concerning issues of inclusivity and belonging. Science fiction and high fantasy aren’t quite as high on her list!  In middle grade, she’d love to see heartstring-tugging friendship stories, exciting adventure chronicles, magical realism, animal fantasies, and thrilling mysteries to puzzle out. Currently, she edits books by Laurie Halse Anderson, George Lopez, Derrick Barnes, Maia and Alex Shibutani, Gloria Chao, Suzanne Selfors, Sangu Mandanna, Nidhi Chanani, and Nnedi Okorafor, among others. Prior to Viking, she helped launch James Patterson’s children’s imprint as Editorial Director of JIMMY Patterson Books / Little, Brown.

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Tamar Brazis, Publisher https://www.penguin.com/tamar-brazis-associate-publisher/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:37:00 +0000 https://www.penguin.com/?p=2793 Tamar Brazis joined Viking Children’s books in 2018 as Editorial Director of Illustrated Publishing, specializing in children’s picture books. Her background in poetry led her to acquire the debut picture book Change Sings, by presidential inaugural poet and #1 New York Times bestselling author Amanda Gorman, as well as Gorman’s first full-length poetry collection for adults…

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Tamar Brazis joined Viking Children’s books in 2018 as Editorial Director of Illustrated Publishing, specializing in children’s picture books. Her background in poetry led her to acquire the debut picture book Change Sings, by presidential inaugural poet and #1 New York Times bestselling author Amanda Gorman, as well as Gorman’s first full-length poetry collection for adults Call Us What We Carry. Other New York Times bestselling picture books at Viking include Tomatoes for Neela by Padma Lakshmi and Juana Martinez-Neal, Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective by Elizabeth Olsen and Robbie Arnett, and Just Because by Matthew McConaughey.

Brazis began her career at HarperCollins two weeks after graduating from Sarah Lawrence College. She then moved to Abrams, where she worked for nearly fifteen years and during which time she completed an MFA in creative writing at the New School. She was promoted to Editorial Director of Abrams Books for Young Readers, where she cultivated her passion for illustrated publishing and fine bookmaking. There, she acquired and edited the #1 New York Times bestselling I Am series by Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds, Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie and Allison Oppenheim, and the Caldecott Honor– and Coretta Scott King Medal–winning Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews and Bryan Collier. Other titles acquired and edited by Brazis received the Pura Belpré, Coretta Scott King, Sibert, and Schneider Honors. She loves Italian film, stories of sunken treasure, and “Baby, It’s You” by the Shirelles.

Viking celebrated its ninetieth anniversary in 2023 with Brazis becoming its eighth Publisher.

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