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SANDRA
CHORON graduated from Lehman College in 1971
and then worked as an editor at Hawthorn Books for eight years
and then Dell Publishing for two years, where she was senior
editor of trade paperbacks, before founding her own literary
agency/book packaging firm, March Tenth, Inc., in 1980. Specializing
in books on popular culture and rock music eventually led to
a position as art director for Bruce Springsteen, whose record
albums and merchandise she designed from 1985 until 2003. Sandra
Choron has served as a member of the board of directors of the
American Book Producers Association and is the author of a number
of books, including Rocktopicon, coauthored with
Dave Marsh in 1984; National Lampoon's Class Reunion
(1982); Elvis: The Last Word (1991); The
Book of Lists for Kids (with Harry Choron, 1985, 1995,
2002); The Book of Lists for Teens (with Harry
Choron, 2002); 1,001 Tips for Caregivers (with
Sasha Carr, 2002); Planet Dog (with Harry Choron, 2005) and
Planet Cat (with Harry Choron, 2007), both of which have been
optioned for TV treatment by Animal Planet;. She is a founding
editor of the music and politics monthly newsletter Rock
& Rap Confidential, now in its eighteenth year. In 1998
she taught a course in Book Publishing at Lehman College in
New York City.
HARRY CHORON
was a dentist for 25 years before he hung up his drill
in 1995 and joined March Tenth, Inc. as a graphic designer.
He has since done both book design and CD and DVD packaging.
He has designed book covers and interiors for Avon Books, Macmillan,
Villard, HarperCollins and Time/Life. He has also designed CD
and DVD packages for Bruce Springsteen, Shania Twain, Mark Knopfler,
Sting, Joe Grushecky, Joe D'Urso, and Rhett Tyler. In 2002 he
coauthored the All-New Book of Lists for Kids,
and The Book of Lists for Teens, and he is also
the co-author of Planet Dog (2005)
and Planet Cat (2007). |
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