Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Roundup with PW

'Primates of Park Avenue' Gets Optioned: The film rights to Wednesday Martin's controversial book about wealthy Upper East Side women have been acquired by MGM.

Places to Get Inspired: Flavorwire asked 13 fiction writers with books either coming soon or just published to send a photo of their favorite places to work.

Lindsey Graham Releasing Memoir: The 126-page work is being released to the general public—for free—as an e-book on Wednesday by the Graham for President campaign.

Battling Bias on the Shop Floor: A bookseller explains how Kamila Shamsie’s call for gender equality in the industry, and the fiery debate it provoked, could lead to greater diversity all around.

Sen. Cory Booker Signs Book Deal: The U.S. senator will publish 'United' with Ballantine Bantam Dell in January 2016.


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