Oct 04 2007: Publishers Weekly reports that Little, Brown Books for Young Readers have canceled its publication plans for Tintin in the Congo,. No reason was given, but the 1931 story about the intrepid Belgian boy reporter Tintin has been widely criticized as racist in its ...
Oct 03 2007: In the class action lawsuit against James Frey and his former publisher Random House over Frey’s discredited memoir, A Million Little Pieces, Publishers Weekly reports that just 1,345 have submitted claims for a refund of the $14.95 retail price of the paperback. ...
Oct 01 2007: Amazon announced the launch of its Breakthrough Novel Award in cooperation with Penguin and Hewlett-Packard. Amazon will accept submissions through November 5 and the winner will have his or her novel published by Penguin, which is offering a $25,000 advance. The ...
Sep 25 2007: The National Book Foundation will honor five authors under the age of 35 in a celebration dubbed "5 Under 35" on November 10. The authors are Kristin Allio (Garner, Coffee House Press, 2005), Dinaw Mengetsu (The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears, ...
Sep 24 2007: Wags, yummy mummies, ya-yas, cattle class, heaviosity and a host of other new words have made it to the latest five-yearly revision of the Oxford English Dictionary, published today. In addition, there's been a mass removal of hyphens, with more than 16,000 removed in ...
Sep 23 2007: French mime artist Marcel Marceau died Saturday at the age of 84. Born in Strasbourg in 1923 as Marcel Mangel he became famous for his creation Bip - the sad, white-faced clown in a striped jumper and a battered silk opera hat. He continued to perform until he was in...
Sep 19 2007: According to School Library Journal, some New York City students may soon be $50 richer due to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s new pilot program, Opportunity NYC, which aims to break the cycle of poverty by offering families financial incentives for promoting education. In...
Sep 17 2007: James Oliver Rigney Jr, creator of the Wheel of Time series under the pseudonym Robert Jordan, died at the Medical University of South Carolina on Sunday having battled cardiac amyloidosis for the past year. The disease attacks the body's major organs; in Rigney's ...
L.A. Women by Ella Berman
Two ambitious writers in 1960s LA face betrayal when one writes a novel based on the other's life.
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