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Accuser in Duke Rape Case Ready to Tell Her Story
Clark and Mangum thought about submitting that project to publishers, "but nothing seemed to make sense for this book," he said. "It isn't about making money. She really wants to set the record straight about some of the things that have been said about her personally. Any large publisher would have been looking to do book tours and all of that stuff. She really wasn't interested in all of the extra stuff." He emphasized that the book is not just about the Duke case, which ended with the charges against the athletes being dropped (and the disbarment of the prosecutor involved), but also covers the turbulent and difficult life that brought Mangum to that moment: "It is about a person who wants people to learn from her mistakes." The press release notes that $1 from each sale will be donated to help battered women. In addition to Mangum's story, Clark also had access to Angel Heredia, the man who supplied Marion Jones and other elite-level athletes with performance enhancing drugs. "We were trying to figure out how to do documentaries on both stories and the prodcution cost would have been crazy," Clark explained. "We had both of their stories in writting so it was a no brainer to turn both into books." The strategy is for fire! to produce an electronic edition of The Last Dance for Grace to sell through their own website, which will include video footage and other supplementary materials; Clark is currently in the process of choosing a print-on-demand service for a print version. He had originally hoped for both books to come out sooner, he said, but Mangum preferred to finish work on her college degree before making her book publication-ready, while Heredia's story took a while to play out—he has been a witness for the prosecution in trials against Jones and track coach Trevor Graham. Clark expects, though, that fire! will be able to publish that memoir by the end of the year. Email This Post |
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