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Lunch for Thursday, January 23

January 23, 2003
By Michael Cader

Deal News In an interesting deal that doesn’t really involve a book, agent Elaine Koster has brokered a 22-episode prime-time reality series called What Should You Do? for client Candice DeLong, author of SPECIAL AGENT: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI, working with Steve Fisher at APA. Plus, an award-winning essayist takes on the collision of science and religion over birth-related issues, urban parents get their own guide, and as usual, more. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now […]

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Lunch for Wednesday, January 22

January 22, 2003
By Michael Cader

The Latest Reports Among the very latest: a big thriller deal in the UK ready for a US home, more fantasy for young readers and two big follow-ups to a successful picture book, lots more fiction, and still more. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now as member. You can still try our service out for a limited time, and you can even get an optional daily deal e-mail sent every night. Join Marketplace here and enjoy full benefits Go directly to the latest deals […]

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Lunch for Tuesday, January 21

January 21, 2003
By Michael Cader

The Latest Reports As usual, about a dozen new deals since our last update, including the auction for Neal Bascomb’s second book, more high-profile first fiction, a strong buy in the UK for kids’ novel mixing “action, hilarity and fantasy,” Alice Kaplan’s account of American GIs court-martialed in liberated France, a number of big film deals, and much more. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now as member. You can still try our service out for a limited time, and you can even get an […]

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Lunch for Friday, January 17

January 17, 2003
By Michael Cader

They’re Still Making Deals Though not yesterday’s focus, interesting new reports continued unabated: a dramatic true crime investigation from noted magazine journalist Skip Hollandsworth, decades of correspondence between poet Elizabeth Bishop and the editors of The New Yorker, paperback rights for Pulitzer-winner Deborah Blum’s latest, a big health buy for Wiley, a memoir from two entertainers, Shere Hite’s collected writings, and as usual more, plus live reports during the day. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now as member. You can still try our service […]

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Lunch for Thursday, January 16

January 16, 2003
By Michael Cader

Lots More Reports A big first fiction sale for a current Iowa workshop student, more adventures at sea, a high-profile photographic account of influential hip hop artists, a good deal for a Book Sense favorite, an Upton Sinclair bio, and more. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now as member. You can still try our service out for a limited time, and you can even get an optional daily deal e-mail sent every night. Join Marketplace here and enjoy full benefits Go directly to the […]

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Lunch for Wednesday, January 15

January 15, 2003
By Michael Cader

Politics, Film, Fashion, and Funnies A controversial Democratic political memoir on the way, Turow to TV, filmmaker Neil LaBute’s fiction collection, a big buy for a book that looks at the Oscars through the prism of fashion, Mel Brook’s memoir, the adventures of the country’s leading pet detective, and Larry Ashmead’s still buying cat books — plus plenty more from the 19 new reports in the last day. Deals now generate literally thousands of page views a day a PublishersMarketplace; be one of those who knows by joining us now as member. You can still try our service out for […]

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