Chinese language rights to Bill Bishop’s latest book DANCING WITH ROBOTS (Dundurn Canada) and five of his other books including How to Sell a Lobster, The Problem with Penguins, The New Factory Thinker, Beyond Basketballs, and Return of the Lobster by Big Apple Tuttle Agency China .
SOLD: Wolfgang Linden, THE ILLUSION OF CONTROL: A Practical Guide to Avoid Futile Struggles to Rowan & Littlefield, USA
SOLD: Steven Foerster, TRAILBLAZERS, HEROES, AND CROOKS: Stories to Make You a Smarter Investor to Wiley USA
SOLD: Film/TV rights for CREATURES OF THE ROCK the award-winning memoir by Andrew Peacock to Blue Ant Media in Toronto
Chinese language rights to Bill Bishop’s latest book DANCING WITH ROBOTS (Dundurn Canada) and five of his other books including How to Sell a Lobster, The Problem with Penguins, The New Factory Thinker, Beyond Basketballs, and Return of the Lobster by Big Apple Tuttle Agency China
SOLD: Jennifer Turliuk, HOW TO FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE (NEXT) to Dundurn Publishers Canada
SOLD: Brendan Brazier, WHOLE FOOD TO THRIVE to Vevante Publishers, Poland
SOLD: Bill Bishop, THE STRATEGIC ENTERPRISE to Appleseed Books, Seoul, Korea
Seventh Avenue Literary Welcomes Dr. Carin Bondar

Seventh Avenue welcomes Dr. Carin Bondar, a biologist, writer, presenter and a true science geek. She specialises in animal population ecology, with an extended focus on their sexual behaviours. She’s also the author of two books; WILD SEX (THE NATURE OF SEX, Orion), 2016, and WILD MOMS, due out in April 2018.

Dr. Bondar’s award winning shows along with her unique style and candour allow us fans to feel exceptionally tame in our own perversions when compared to the shocking behaviour of animals in the natural world. You can currently see her on Discovery Channel’s Outrageous Acts of Science and Stephen Hawking’s Brave New World. Her independent web series Wild Sex has amassed over 50 million views and she presented on this topic at TED Global 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
She’s also a psychotherapist, jungle explorer, glass artist, former ballerina, TED speaker and mother of 4. Despite being fabulous, Dr. Carin is forgetful and sometimes disorganized. She loves to cook – and although dinner may reach the table later than usual, it’s almost always delicious.


