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Mosley's Ex sues for Share of Earnings
Former wife wants half a million plus interest.
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Danger Was Their Game
The Dangerous Book for Boys may hit on two cultural taboos—sexism and endangering children—but that hasn’t stopped it from becoming a U.K. bestseller. Co-author Conn Iggulden talks about his nostalgia for the good old days, when boys raced go-carts and hunted rabbits.
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In Celebration of Poetry
Children's poetry has been getting more exposure recently, making headlines at the end of last year when Jack Prelutsky was named the first-ever Children's Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation.
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Orbit Readying for Launch
Orbit, the new Hachette science fiction and fantasy imprint scheduled to launch this fall, has added a new trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson to its list.
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Children’s Paperback Backlist
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Revolutionary Road: The Movie
A new generation of readers will be introduced to Richard Yates, thanks to a film featuring Titanic stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Chronicle Names Children’s Publishing Director
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Panel Mania - March 20, 2007
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Kirkman Offers Budget Friendly Comics
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Comics Briefly - March 20, 2007
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Abrams to Republish Comics Adaptation of M
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Abrams Reviving Classic M Adaptation
Publisher plans to introduce a new generation to Fritz Lang's classic thriller with the release of a graphic novel and DVD combination next year.
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The Year of Eating Locally
The prolific and bestselling author Barbara Kingsolver has received many favorable PW reviews, but only three stars. The first was in 1998 for her sprawling novel The Poisonwood Bible; the second in 2002 for Small Wonder: Essays. The third appears in this week's issue, for a book about the year she spent eating only homegrown or locally produced food.
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Miranda July Conquers The Short Story: A Web Exclusive Q & A
With the publication of No One Belongs Here More Than You, her first collection of stories, screenwriter, director, actor and performance artist Miranda July conquers what she calls "the last medium."
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Batting Cleanup, #7…
The Mick, civil rights pioneers and a horse named Barbaro.
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When a First Novel is the Last
It's never easy to promote a debut book. But Little, Brown has an even greater challenge with a forthcoming novel based on the life of Emily Dickinson--the author died ten years ago.
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Scottoline Shares Her Chic Wit
Thriller writer Lisa Scottoline will show her softer side in a new lifestyle column in the Philadelphia Enquirer.
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Audio Renaissance Launches Children's Division
Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck, makes its debut April 3 with the release of The One and Only Shrek!
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Author Says "No Thanks" to Tour
Novelist Karen Quinn figured her last author tour hadn't been very effective. So this time, she asked her publishers if she could stay home and use the cash on an online contest..
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Four Reviews Coming in Publishers Weekly on Monday, March 26:



