Howard Kaminsky (born January 24, 1940) is an American publisher, author and film producer who transformed Hearst Book Group into the publishing giant, Random House. He is the author of many thrillers and literary fiction novels and a screenplay. Kaminsky is responsible for launching the careers of several literary greats. He continues to write and publish thrillers and is active as a producer on avante garde movies and documentaries.
Kaminsky was born in Brooklyn on January 24, 1940.
After graduating from New Utrecht High School, Kaminsky earned a B.A. from Brooklyn College, and went on to study at San Francisco State, and the University of California at Berkley.
After graduation, Kaminsky worked at series of odd jobs in New York. He then worked for seven years as a Subsidiary Rights Director at Knopf, a division of Random House.
In 1968, Kaminsky met Susan Stanwood, a book and magazine editor for the Saturday Evening Post, and his future wife.
In 1971 Kaminsky briefly left publishing to write and produce movies. Along with Bennett Sims and Larry Yust, Kaminsky wrote the screenplay for the movie, Homebodies (1972), which premiered in the U.S. in September and was later released in Denmark, West Germany, Sweden, and Finland.
In 1972 Kaminsky returned to publishing, working for fourteen years as the President and Publisher of then called, Paperback Library. Kaminsky oversaw significant growth of the company. He changed the focus from the genre of pulp and western to that of literary fiction, also changing the name to Warner Books. Among the authors published were Norman Mailer, Richard Nixon, Sydney Sheldon, and Jackie Collins.
Kaminsky and Susan also began to co-write and publish a number of books. Their first publication, written under the pseudonym Brooks Stanwood, was titled, The Glow. Originally released in 1979, it was published in thirteen countries, was on the New York Times bestseller list, and sold well in France. It was also made into a movie of the same title, starring Portia De Rossi, Dean Cain, and Hal Linden.
In 1984, Kaminsky took the post of chief executive officer at Random House. Three years later, he gained the position of executive vice president, but shortly thereafter he left the company. Two months later he was offered the post of president of Hearst Corporation trade book group,Avon/ William Morrow and Company, as well as six lines of children's books Authors published during this time include Gore Vidal, Elmore Leonard, E.L. Doctorow, Umberto Eco, Edwin Torres, William Boyd, and David Halberstam.