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The PW Morning Report, January 7, 2009

By Dermot McEvoy -- Publishers Weekly, 1/7/2009 5:43:00 AM

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

A daily round-up of the latest publishing news: Richard Seaver Dead; Neale Donald Walsch Cops to Plagiarism; New Tolkien; Coulter: She’s Back; and Time to Turn the Pixel on the Book?

Richard Seaver, Publisher, Dead at 82, reports New York Times
Dick Seaver—yes, he was a second cousin of Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver—led an exciting literary life as an editor, translator and publisher. He was instrumental in the literary careers of Henry Miller and William Burroughs. Together with Barney Rosset he brought Samuel Beckett to these shores. I was lucky enough to speak to Seaver three years ago when I was working on a piece about Beckett’s centennial called "Happy Birthday Beckett." Seaver was a delight to speak with, full of anecdotes, literary asides (which I will never reveal), and a love of publishing that is seldom seen anymore. Publishing is going to miss Dick Seaver

Neale Donald Walsch Cops to Plagiarism, reports New York Times
Author of the bestselling series Conversations With God admits essay he posted on his Website, "Christmas Love," was written by Candy Chand ten years ago in Clarity, a spiritual magazine

HarperCollins U.K. to Publish New Tolkien, reports The Bookseller
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún, edited and introduced by J.R.R. Tolkien’s son Christopher, will be published in hardback in May

She’s Back—Coulter to Appear on Today Show Today, reports Huffington Post
The winner of The 2009 Bad Penny Always Turns Up Award goes to Ann Coulter

Time to Turn the Pixel on the Book?
New York Times reports that the popularity of Amazon’s Kindle is making more and more turn the page on the book

 

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