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Questions about Riverhead Books

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Who established Riverhead Books and when was it founded?

Susan Petersen Kennedy established Riverhead Books in 1994 within the Penguin Group structure. The imprint emerged as a distinct division of Penguin Group USA during that year.

Which notable authors have published books with Riverhead Books?

The list of writers published by Riverhead includes Junot Díaz, Khaled Hosseini, Ali Sethi, Marlon James, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sarah Vowell, Patricia Lockwood, the Dalai Lama, Carlo Rovelli, Randall Munroe, and Nick Hornby.

What awards have been won by authors associated with Riverhead Books?

Riverhead authors won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize for four out of its first six years and included four recipients of MacArthur Genius Grants from the foundation. Olga Tokarczuk claimed the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2019 while other works received the Booker Prize, Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, PEN awards, and the Stonewall Award for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender fiction.

Where is Riverhead Books located and what is its current operational status?

The company remains an active division within Penguin Group USA and operates as part of American publishing. Ongoing operations continue to release new titles across various genres under current leadership.

Who currently serves as the publisher of Riverhead Books?

Geoffrey Kloske serves as the publisher of Riverhead Books today. The current leadership oversees editorial decisions and marketing strategies that align with the broader goals of the parent organization.