2000-2009Time Period: 2000 - 2009
The first decade of the new millennium was a period of great growth and change for Llewellyn. It was a time of branching out—Llewellyn formed an exclusive partnership with Italian publisher
Lo Scarabeo, and created two successful fiction imprints,
Midnight Ink mysteries and Flux young adult titles to reach new and more diverse audiences. And after spending more than fifteen years working from St. Paul’s Coca Cola bottling facility, an historic building on the Mississippi River, Llewellyn moved to a bigger, custom-built campus in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Bestselling authors of this decade included:
Llewellyn
Ciro Marchetti (
The Gilded Tarot)
Guy Finley (
The Secret of Letting Go)
Christopher Penczak (
Temple of Witchcraft Series)
Ellen Dugan (
Elements of Witchcraft)
Michelle Belanger (
Vampires in Their Own Words)
Midnight Ink
Sue Ann Jaffarian (
The Odelia Grey series)
Karen MacInerney (
The Gray Whale Inn Mystery Series)
G.M. Malliet (
A St. Just Mystery Series)
Flux
Laurie Faria Stolarz (
Blue is for Nightmares Series)
Simone Elkeles (
The “How to Ruin” Series,
Leaving Paradise)
Maggie Stiefvater (
Lament,
Ballad)
Events from 2000-2009
- January 1st, 2000 - Llewellyn partners with Lo Scarabeo
- March 1st, 2000 - Llewellyn names Gabe Weschcke Vice President of Llewellyn Worldwide
- February 1st, 2001 - Llewellyn celebrates 100 years of success
- January 1st, 2005 - FATE Magazine sold to editor-in-chief Phyllis Galde
- February 1st, 2005 - Llewellyn launches fiction imprint Midnight Ink
- March 1st, 2005 - Llewellyn moves to a new campus in Woodbury, Minnesota
- January 1st, 2006 - Bill Krause is named Publisher at Llewellyn
- February 1st, 2006 - Llewellyn launches second fiction imprint Flux
- March 1st, 2006 - Llewellyn publishes signature tarot deck, The Llewellyn Tarot
- January 1st, 2008 - Midnight Ink author receives prestigious honors for first novel
- January 1st, 2009 - Llewellyn creates first iPhone tarot apps
- March 1st, 2009 - Llewellyn gets social