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The PW Morning Report, October 3, 2008

By Dermot McEvoy -- Publishers Weekly, 10/3/2008 5:51:00 AM

Friday, October 3, 2008

A daily round-up of the latest publishing news: Medina Pub Date Moved Up; Three Charged in Fire Bombing of Gibson Square; Nobel Prize in Literature Slated for October 9; Richest Authors?; Entire Staff of Canadian Oxford Dictionary Fired; Dorothy Kilgallen Book to John Davis; and Finally, Good News! Indy Bookstore to Open in L.A.

Beaufort Books Moves Pub Date of The Jewel of Medina Forward, reports AP
Beaufort will now publish Sherry Jones’ novel on October 6, up from the original pub date of October 15. "By speeding up the publication, we wanted to reduce or eliminate the chance of violence," Eric Kampmann, president of Beaufort Books

Three Charged in Fire Bombing of Gibson Square, Publisher of Jewel of Medina, reports BBC
The three men were charged with "conspiring without lawful excuse to damage the premises... intending to destroy or damage property and with intent to endanger life." They were also charged with "conspiring without lawful excuse to damage the premises... intending to destroy or damage property and being reckless as to whether the life of another would thereby be endangered"

Nobel Prize in Literature to be Announced October 9, reports AP
The Swedish Academy made the announcement today, completing the schedule of this year’s Nobel announcements

Can You Name the Richest Authors?
Forbes top five are: 1) J.K. Rowling; 2) James Patterson; 3) Stephen King; 4) Tom Clancy; 5) Danielle Steel

Entire Staff of Canadian Oxford Dictionary Fired, reports 680news.com
Declining sales and people turning to the Internet for information were given as reasons

Dorothy Kilgallen Book to John Davis, reports Variety
Good Night, Dorothy Kilgallen
(St. Martin’s) by Paul Alexander has been optioned by producer John Davis. Book speculates that Kilgallen’s death was connected to her investigation of JFK’s assassination

Finally, Good News! Indy Bookstore to Open in L.A., reports Los Angeles Times
"Jacket Copy" is reporting that Stories, a new-used bookstore and cafe, is about to open on a rapidly developing block of Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park

 

 

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