
John Schoenfelder is leaving Mulholland Books to be SVP for producer Scott Rudin. Schoenfelder spent 2 1/2 years at Mulholland, and the same amount of time at the St. Martin’s Press imprint Thomas Dunne. His choices as an editor have a certain cinematic bent to them, including a top-secret novel being written by Doug Dorst from a concept hatched by JJ Abrams; the Warren Ellis novel Gun Machine; and Exile, the novel that’s being written by Safe House scribe David Guggenheim and Nick Mennuti. Schoenfelder will report to Rudin and his top exec and producing partner Eli Bush. Schoenfelder said he always hoped to enter the film business, and was a film major at the University of Wisconsin and a rabid film follower. “I’ve always been inspired by Scott and his ability to turn literature into compelling films,” said Schoenfelder, who starts the new job May 1.


Wow – amazing news. John is a star! Ive never met anyone with a mind like his.
As Warren Ellis himself said on Twitter, it’s GUN MACHINE, not “Project Gun Machine”.
Nice work, Schoewy! Congrats.
This is an incredible hire; Rudin needs someone with this kind of knowledge and understanding of genre storytelling. With LA production companies starting genre divisions left and right, it makes sense for Rudin to be at the forefront of that.
Another successful, ass-kicking Badger. Congrats, Mr. Schoenfelder. Speaking of cheese heads and books, you should go after “The Art of Fielding” — if you haven’t already.
Scott Fitzgerald
Genius — I’m thrilled for John, envious of Rudin. No one does right by writers like John.
I’ve heard mixed things about Schoenfelder but one thing’s for sure… he’s in for a world of hurt.