Authors Guild
Met with DOJ: The country's largest advocacy group for writers
met with Justice Department officials in early August, the 'Wall Street
Journal' reports. The Guild, which has more than 8,500 members, raised concerns
that Amazon is violating antitrust law.
'Crime &
Punishment,' the Musical?: The Moscow public will be able to see
Dostoyevsky’s dark novel adapted as a musical on the stage next year, according
to plans announced this week.
Horowitz Taking
on Bond: An unpublished story by the late Ian Fleming in which
James Bond takes on the Russians and gets involved in a Formula One race, is to
form the basis for a new 007 novel by Anthony Horowitz.
Talking About
the 'Colbert' Bump: Edan Lepucki, author of 'California,' and
Stephan Eirik Clark, author of 'Sweetness #9,' reflect on being supported by
Stephen Colbert and other surprises in publishing.
What Kind of
Town Bans Books?: An essay from Annie Julia Wyman at the 'New
Yorker.'
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