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Joan Didion Cancels UCLA Live Event - Posted March 20, 2012
UCLA Live revealed that "due to injury," author Joan Didion has cancelled her scheduled conversation with Mona Simpson in April. The Los Angeles Times ... [GalleyCat]

Gizmodo Blogger Bashes DRM Restrictions & Random House Responds - Posted November 2, 2011
Gizmodo blogger Mat Honan wrote an angry post yesterday when he discovered his Kindle eBook copy of Haruki Murakami'... [GalleyCat]

Haruki Murakami's 1Q84 Coming 10/25 in Single Volume - Posted January 28, 2011
Knopf publicity director Paul Bogaards revealed that Haruki Murakami's highly anticipated three-volume novel will come out October 25 in a single volume. He... [GalleyCat]

Eva Gabrielsson Hopes to Finish Fourth Millennium Manuscript - Posted January 24, 2011
Eva Gabrielsson, the life-partner of the late Stieg Larsson, has written a memoir, but she also hopes to finish an incomplete Millennium series manuscript. While no plot details have been revealed, The New York Post ... [GalleyCat]

Hillary Books: What's the Rush? - Posted May 22, 2007
For those keeping score, last month Knopf announced that it was publishing Carl Bernstein's 640-page book A WOMAN IN CHARGE: THE LIFE OF HILLARY CLINTON, originally planned for the fall, on June 19, surprising Little, Brown, which was scheduled to publish its own Hillary book by Jeff Nerth and Don Van... [GalleyCat]

A Dangerous Path to Bestseller Status - Posted May 18, 2007
It's a Jeff Trachtenberg double bill at the WSJ today, and in the second half of the double feature, he looks at why Conn and Hal Iggulden's THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS - first published in the UK and Australia - has not only transferr... [GalleyCat]

Media Wants to Click on Them - Posted April 11, 2007
David Shipley and Will Schwalbe seem to be the It Boys of publishing this week (not to mention the talk of the town) as they and their new book SEND get written up in USA Today, ... [GalleyCat]

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