David Baldacci
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Scholastic to Release 'The 39 Clues' Short Story eBooks for Holidays - Posted November 11, 2011
Scholastic just unveiled The 39 Clues: Rapid Fire, a series of seven original eBook short stories for the holidays. Starting December 25th, they will publish one story a day until the end of December. The eBooks will be priced at $0.99 at online retailers.
There has been no word as to who... [GalleyCat]
26 Thriller Writers Collaborate on Serial Novel for Charity - Posted July 26, 2011
The new serial novel No Rest for the Dead features writing contributions by 25 thriller writers, including Sandra Brown, Jeffrey Deaver, ... [GalleyCat]
Thrillers And Vampires Top Kindle Singles List - Posted June 27, 2011
Ever since Amazon officially launched its Kindles Singles storefront, content has slowly been populating the store. To be a "Kindle Single," an eBook should be shorter than a regular Kindle book and have a low price. These books are categorize... [eBookNewser]
Kathryn Stockett Loses 39% On eBook Royalty: Author's Guild - Posted February 4, 2011
Authors and publishers do not tend to agree on what is a fair royalty rate for an eBook. Publishers have set the standard at about 25%, but according to a panel at Digital Book World agents and authors think it should be 50... [FishbowlDC]
Ryan Adams Sang for Book Trailer; David Baldacci Enriched; and Bob Miller Left HarperStudio: Weekend Reading - Posted March 19, 2010
As we head off into a sunny weekend, check out that... [GalleyCat]
Novelist David Baldacci Explains His "Enriched eBook" - Posted March 16, 2010
Today Hachette Book Group announced that they will sell an "enriched eBook" version, or "Writer's Cut," of bestselling author David Baldacci's new book, Deliver Us from Evil. The new edition made headlines around the literary Twitter-sphere, drawing both ... [GalleyCat]
Warner Books Morphs into Grand Central Publishing - Posted March 26, 2007
The New York Times' Julie Bosman has the scoop on the long-awaited name change for Warner Books: as of now (with an official launch at Book Expo in early June) the Hachette imprint will be known as Grand Central Publishing - a move happening ... [GalleyCat]










