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Archives January 15-30, 2002

Random House Continues LayoffsNEW YORK, NY/1/14/02—Random House has closed its Santa Monica publicity office, and has placed its executive director of publicity, Carol Schneider on a three-day work week. Also, Random...

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An Exclusive Interview With First-Time Novelist Alexandra Styron

Alexandra Styron’s first novel, ALL THE FINEST GIRLS, was released this past summer by Little Brown and Company. In this exclusive Authorlink interview with the New York-based author we gain insights into her thoughts, attitudes, and her writing life. Alexandra’s first novel is an elegantly written and unforgettable story about a daughter’s love—and where that love lodges when her parents are less than lovable.

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Archives December 1-15, 2001

Breaking News Time Warner Trade Publishing Closes IPublish.com TWTP Will Continue To Distribute Electronic Books NEW YORK, NY/12/4/01— Laurence Kirshbaum, chairman of Time Warner Trade Publishing, announced “with great regret”...

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Archives November 15-30, 2001

Phyllis Grann Named Vice Chairman, Random House, Inc. NEW YORK, NY/11/26/001—Phyllis E. Grann, who stepped down last month as Chief Executive Officer and President of Penguin Putnam Inc., the country’s second largest...

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An Exclusive Interview With Novelist Laura Van Wormer Part One

You want to be published? Novelist Laura Van Wormer can tell you how to do it, for three reasons. First, she’s written 10 books since 1988. The most recent, Trouble Becomes Her, the third in the Sally Harrington series, was released in early November by Mira. Second, before she started writing she was an editor at Doubleday. Finally, despite her tenure at Doubleday, she made some of the same mistakes in her writing career that the rest of us do.

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