![]() In the days when these familiar publishing outfits were still independent, Stu was the key to their presence in Minnesota. Stu formed Abraham Associates in 1992, representing marquee New York houses like Farrar, Straus and Giroux and Henry Holt, along with many from across the country, including Chronicle Books, Candlewick, and Grove Press. Dalton, Hungry Mind, Odegard Books in both Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and others that helped Minnesota become one of the leading literary communities in the country. After his early years as a rep in the Chicago area, and then as a house rep for Publishers Group West, Stu settled in the Twin Cities, supporting the efforts of booksellers such as B. ![]() Stu is not your average book rep, and is so instrumental in what we have today…a staple in the community.”īefore digital platforms and online commerce, when many Minnesota publishers were just getting their feet on the ground, panelists noted that Stu was “ the platform” for introducing booksellers and readers to new titles from Coffee House Press, Graywolf Press, Lerner Publishing, Hungry Mind Press, Holy Cow Press, Redleaf Press, the vast and diverse offerings from Consortium Distribution, and many others. ![]() According to the Kay Sexton Award panelists, “Stu is an important player in the creation of Minnesota’s literary community in a position not often acknowledged, much less honored. ![]() Stu Abraham has been sales representative for numerous publishers in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest for over 40 years. ![]()
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