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Monday Apr 07, 2008
New Falcon Loses Founding Publisher
Miller died two months ago after a series of strokes, his body already weakened by cancer. In an email distributed to New Falcon's customers, " co-founder Nick Tharcher recalls the friendship that spanned more than three decades and warns of a scrambling among others to claim Hyatt's legacy for their own. "There will be 'pretenders to the throne' ...as if there ever was a throne to begin with," he writes. "There will be those who declare, 'I am his one true student,' 'I am his true intellectual heir,' 'I will provide instruction," etc., etc. It's all so nauseatingly predictable." Tharcher has chosen for personal reasons to resign his position, which leaves some fans of the press wondering what's going to happen. ("I also wonder what will happen to all the authors [like myself] that New Falcon owes royalties to," writes Antero Alli.) The sense of confusion is compounded by the recent technical failure of the company's website. The books, however, presumably remain available from online booksellers and any independent bookstores and New Age paraphenalia shops which choose to carry them. Email This Post |
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