'Game
of Thrones' Adult Coloring Book Coming from George R. R. Martin
Bantam has acquired George R. R. Martin's 'Game of Thrones Coloring Book,' a new adult coloring book featuring 45 original black and white illustrations, inspired by characters, scenes, locations and other images from Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. »
Bantam has acquired George R. R. Martin's 'Game of Thrones Coloring Book,' a new adult coloring book featuring 45 original black and white illustrations, inspired by characters, scenes, locations and other images from Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. »
Leibovich
to Tackle Pats for Blue Rider
Blue Rider Press has signed up Mark Leibovich, author of 'This Town,' to write a book about the NFL, more specifically about the New England Patriots, the team's star quarterback, Tom Brady, and the "broader business and cultural colossus that America’s most successful sports league has become." »
Blue Rider Press has signed up Mark Leibovich, author of 'This Town,' to write a book about the NFL, more specifically about the New England Patriots, the team's star quarterback, Tom Brady, and the "broader business and cultural colossus that America’s most successful sports league has become." »
S&S
Backtracks on 'Primates of Park Ave': Simon & Schuster announced
that it would add a note to future editions of 'Primates of Park Avenue'
explaining that some details in the book about the lives of rich Upper East
Side women were changed and the order of some events rearranged.
Write an Essay,
Get…a Goat Farm?: The bizarre new literary economy that’s
matching real estate with gifted writers.
Censorship,
Salesmanship at BEA: The 'New Yorker' examines the backlash to
China's place of honor at this year's expo.
Fantasy and
Literary Fiction: Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro discuss genre
snobbery, education, and why books are still important.
VAT Changes a
Blow to the Self-Published: The closure of the loophole whereby
Amazon routed EU online sales through Luxembourg has had an unintended negative
effect on writers, says the 'Guardian.'
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