Rachel Cantor’s debut novel, A Highly Unlikely Scenario (Melville House), will appeal to fans of Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury, and Douglas Adams, with its fusion of science fiction and literary fiction. The book’s plot, which concerns a future where fast food corporations run the world, is deliciously weird enough to work in its own warped way, walking the line between straight fantasy and fiction. … Read More
Why Can’t the Publishing Industry Just Let Go of James Frey?
Here are three theories I can come up with to explain the $2 million book deal James Frey inked with HarperCollins for the book and film rights to Endgame, a YA novel described as “a Hunger Games/Battle Royale-esque story about dueling teenagers”:
1. James Frey is some sort of evil genius, capable of getting people to give him bags of money for whatever he does. … Read More
1. James Frey is some sort of evil genius, capable of getting people to give him bags of money for whatever he does. … Read More
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