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Laura Tisdel (she/her) began her career as a publicist at Viking and returned as an executive editor in 2015 after five years at Little, Brown. She acquires voice-driven fiction and nonfiction in categories ranging from domestic suspense, literary, and genre-bending novels to prescriptive nonfiction and memoir. She devours books with a strong sense of place, that tackle thorny issues through a personal lens, and address science, medical history, and personal growth through storytelling. She has published bestselling, prize-winning, and acclaimed works by authors including NoViolet Bulawayo, Abigail Dean, Jamil Jan Kochai, Deborah Harkness, Dr. Sunita Puri, and Jen Sincero. 

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Emily Wunderlich, Senior Editor

Emily Wunderlich joined Viking in 2015. She acquires nonfiction in a range of categories, including narrative nonfiction, history and journalism, big idea, inspiration, business, and literary nonfiction. She is particularly drawn to strong voices, fresh takes, and new arguments that recast our understanding of the world around us or even help us live better, women’s issues, and social justice. She is focused on publishing a multitude of underrepresented voices, perspectives, and experiences. She has been proud to publish books by Sonia Purnell, Erika Sánchez, Danica Roem, Paco de Leon, Yancey Strickler, Camilla Pang, Mike Bayer, Richard Overy, Charlotte Alter, Nick Pyenson, and Colin Dickey. She ran a nonfiction literary reading series in Manhattan called Big Umbrella, and prior to Viking, she worked at Gotham Books and Macmillan. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri and began her publishing career at The Missouri Review .

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Terezia Cicel joined Viking in 2018, after several years at Knopf and Blue Rider Press. She acquires serious and narrative nonfiction in a wide range of topics, including history, science, cultural criticism, true crime, language, and more. She likes books with a strong point of view and history with a fresh relevance to the present day. Her authors include Daisy Dunn, Valerie Fridland, Susan Jonusas, Jonathan Kaufman, Vaclav Smil, and Vincent Schilling. She hails from Slovakia by way of Massachusetts and is a graduate of New York University.

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Matt Klise (he/him) joined Penguin Books in 2015 after working as a bookseller. He has edited a range of nonfiction, including memoir, environmental and science writing, psychology, philosophy, business, and food and drink, among others; and has worked with a wide array of authors, including Matt Haig, Benjamin Taylor, George Monbiot, Camper English, Phil Gaimon, and Ed Slott. He is looking for narratives that engage critically with the world and that expand our understanding of our lives and one another, and for books that teach skills that can be applied to both business and everyday life. He is also the movie and TV tie-in coordinator for Viking Penguin.

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Nidhi Pugalia joined Viking Penguin in 2019, after beginning her editorial career at Grand Central Publishing. She assists Andrea Schulz on fiction and nonfiction. In fiction, she is drawn to lyrical writing in the science fiction/fantasy, magical realism, or speculative spaces, as well as to complex and propulsive mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. She is also looking for narrative nonfiction from smart, passionate writers who offer a fresh or niche perspective. In all areas she’s especially looking to fill her list with books that celebrate BIPOC cultures and perspectives. More details can be found on her Manuscript Wish List (MSWL) page. Among the authors she has worked with are Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, Sahaj Kaur Kohli, Tana French, Chanel Miller, Tracy Chevalier, Timothy Egan, Robert Greene, Colin Dickey, Charlotte Alter, Jessica Goudeau, David Baldacci, Sara Blaedel, Flea, Abbi Jacobson, and more. 

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