Dark Universe by William F. Nolan
Dark Universe A Collection of Short Stories William F. Nolan Dorchester Leisure December 1, 2003 Trade Paperback/372 pages ISBN: 0-8439-5190-7 Buy This Book www.amazon.com "Nolan?s Dark Universe...
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Dark Universe A Collection of Short Stories William F. Nolan Dorchester Leisure December 1, 2003 Trade Paperback/372 pages ISBN: 0-8439-5190-7 Buy This Book www.amazon.com "Nolan?s Dark Universe...
Read MoreAuthorlink Publishing News Section II: More News November 1-15, 2003 Edition GENERAL NEWS Hicks' New Drench Kiss Press Focuses on Leftists NEW YORK, NY/10/23/03A new small press, Drench Kiss Media, has been launched...
Read MoreMAIN NEWS HEADLINES November 1 – 15, 2003 Edition Book/Movie Deals Senior Citizen Gets First Novel Deal After Self Publishing LONDON/10/21/03Natasha Fairweather of A P Watt, a Cornish woman in her seventies, will have her...
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | Nov 1, 2003 | Interviews, Written |
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, Penguin Putnam an Crown (Random House), 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.
Read MoreMAIN NEWS HEADLINES October 15-31, 2003 Edition HOME: http://www.authorlink.com Allen says he won’t write the memoir unless a publisher offers what he thinks it’s worth . HarperCollinsUK, Random House Bid $1...
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | Oct 15, 2003 | Interviews, Written |
There’s a new kind of energy at Kensington Publishing Corp. And it has been building since Michaela Hamilton ascended the elevator at 850 Third Avenue two years ago. After a 25-year career in book publishing (including 10 years as editor-in-chief of NAL) and a few years at freelance editing, Michaela got the offer from Kensington founder and CEO Walter Zacharius to become the company’s new editor-in-chief. Now this ball of fire has the freedom to realize a vision she and Walter share.
Read MoreMAIN NEWS HEADLINES October 1-15, 2003 Edition GENERAL NEWS Barnes & Noble University, Court TV Offer Forensics Course NEW YORK/9/24/03—In response to the ever-increasing interest in the science of forensics, Barnes...
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | Oct 1, 2003 | Interviews, Written |
F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote to a young friend seeking advice on her writing: “You’ve got to sell your heart, your strongest reactions, not the little minor things that only touch you lightly. . . ” Now, acclaimed contemporary novelist and journalist David Lipsky, a fan of Fitzgerald, has done just that.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 2003 | Writing Insights |
A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input about writing and publishing ASK THE EDITOR Letting Your Characters Go Where THEY Decide by Susan Malone October...
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A periodic column written by award-winnning New York editor Michael Seidman Stet #2 Occasional Thoughts from the Editorial Side by Michael Seidman What is it youre trying to accomplish with your writing? To entertain me? But...
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