Grand Central Signs Coben to Five-Book Deal
Grand Central Publishing senior v-p and publisher Ben Sevier acquired North American rights to five new books by bestselling author Harlan Coben. Lisa Erbach Vance at the Aaron M. Priest Literary Agency represented Coben in the deal. Sevier had been Coben's editor and publisher at Dutton, where
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March 8 (Reuters) – Kristin Hannah's family drama “The Great Alone” topped the U.S. best-sellers list for a fourth week on Thursday. Data released by independent, online and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors across the United States was used to compile the list.
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DC Black Label makes its publishing debut with the previously announced Superman: Year One saga from legendary author Frank Miller and artist John Romita Jr. The three-part prestige series will hit shelves August 2018. John Ridley's The Other History of the DC Universe, announced in January, will
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The second, a full-length collection, Medusa Reads La Negra's Palm, will be released from Tupelo Press. She earned her B.A. in performing arts from the George Washington University and went on to earn her M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Maryland. The Poet X is Acevedo's first novel,
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In a moving spot by HP for International Women's Day, a creative little girl in India realizes her dream of becoming a writer thanks to some printing technology and a super-helpful teacher. The short film, created by HP Studios and Simple Creative, was produced by a largely female team and shot in
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Earhart was married to George P. Putnam, an American publisher, entrepreneur, author and promoter in 1931. Putnam pursued Earhart for several years before she finally accepted his proposal. Earhart and Putnam remained happily married until her death at age 39; enjoying a rather unconventional
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