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Archives for August 2003

Lunch for Thursday, August 28

August 28, 2003
By Michael Cader

Deal News Among the latest, the big deal for the Queer Eye guys, another book about Howard Dean, a CNN financial anchor’s advice, another novel of Park Avenue life (in an agent’s first big sale at his new home), books from the Sci Fi Channel, and plenty more — along with our archive of nearly […]

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Lunch for Tuesday, August 26

August 26, 2003
By Michael Cader

More Notes My e-mail seems to have suffered a glitch over the weekend and part of yesterday that may have rejected your mail. It’s working again, so you may want to resend if you haven’t heard back/seen results. Sorry for the trouble. Below is a combination of some regular stories and the round-up of deals […]

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Lunch for Monday, August 25

August 25, 2003
By Michael Cader

Deal News Friday’s new entries include a fresh look at Henry Luce, short cuts to a variety of life’s challenges, an Edgar winner’s YA mystery series, and still more — plus all the week’s deals in advance of our weekly wrapup, probably coming a little late this week. Join us as a member at PublisherMarketplace […]

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Lunch for Friday, August 22

August 23, 2003
By Michael Cader

Clark Auction, Hollywood Assistant Tells All, and Plenty More Still plenty of action for a Friday in August; among the latest dozen or so deals are the big auction for Ron Clark’s next, a Hollywood personal assistant’s roman a clef, a Lillian Hellman bio that draws on wide authorized access, another comedian turns children’s author, […]

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Lunch for Thursday, August 21

August 21, 2003
By Michael Cader

Smart, Knapp, Monsters and More The dozen latest deals include Elizabeth Smart’s family finally making their deal, plus another posthumous book from Caroline Knapp, a fast US sale for HERE BE MONSTERS, an intriguing collection of journalism from top writers rejected by leading publications because of controversial subject matter, a look at the middle-class African […]

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Lunch for Wednesday, August 20

August 20, 2003
By Michael Cader

More Deals Everyone’s supposed to be on vacation but we’ve got plenty of new deal reports, including Dennis Wholey’s latest, a highly touted suspense novel, the first in a series from the founder of cult film producer Troma Studios, a former Bush adviser on “how to be a better American,” “the Great American Redneck Novel,” […]

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