The Corner Office: He Did It
Eric Kampmann, president of Beaufort Books, published the one book other publishers wouldn’t touch. He talks about why he decided to bring O.J. Simpson’s controversial “If I Did It” to market.
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• How did you come to publish “If I Did It”?
Kampmann: At [BookExpo America] last year, [David and I] had dinner with an agent named Sharlene Martin, and it had nothing to do with O.J. Simpson. … She was interested in the Beaufort model for [another project]. Nothing came of that, but during July, she told David Nelson that she was working on another project that could be even more interesting. It was in July or August that she became the agent for the Goldman family, who had acquired the rights to the HarperCollins book. …
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