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To Agent or Not to Agent

A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input about writing and publishing ASK THE EDITOR To Agent or Not to Agent by Susan Malone December 2003 As the holidays get...

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Book Deals Dec 1 – 15, 2003

Publishing News Book/Movie Deals December 1-15, 2003 Edition Book/Movie Deals HarperCollins Buys Two New Margolin Thrillers NEW YORK, NY/11/18/03—HarperCollins has acquired Phillip Margolin’s next two thrillers in a major...

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General News Dec 1 – 15, 2003

Publishing News General News December 1-15, 2003 Edition GENERAL NEWS The New Yorker to Promote Books and Reading New York, NY/11/24/03—To promote book buying and reading this holiday season, The New Yorker has created a new...

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Book Deals

Publishing News Book/Movie Deals November 15-30, 2003 Edition Book/Movie Deals Former President Carter Tries Hand At Fiction Writing ATLANTA, GA/11/15/03—Former President Jimmy Carter’s first fiction novel, The...

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General News

Publishing News General News November 15-30, 2003 Edition GENERAL NEWS JK Rowling Tops List of Best Paid British Authors LONDON/11/7/03—According to the London Times, JK Rowling is the highest paid author in history, based on...

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Jed Donahue Discusses the Rebirth of Conservative Publishing in New York

The New York publishing industry–cleaving mostly to the political left for decades–is at last striving to create a more balanced literary landscape. Two major publishers, Crown (Random House) and Penguin Putnam each recently launched new conservative socioeconomic and political lines, reflecting (or perhaps cashing in on) the changing mood of the country under a Republican President, a GOP majority in the House, Senate, and among U.S.governors.

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