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  • OJ Simpson "Confession" To Be Re-Shopped

    OJ Simpson's If I Did It, which supposedly imagines how he would have killed his ex-wife and her friend, is making the rounds again. An LA based agent is representing the Goldman family; She hopes to "recoup" what they deserve.

  • Two Preempts for Kneerim

    Two Preempts for Kneerim Jill Kneerim at Kneerim & Williams has accepted a preemptive offer for The Worm at the Core by social psychologists Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg and Tom Pyszczynski; Random’s Will Murphy bought North American rights. The trio, originators of Terror Management Theory, will argue that the fear of death is a driving force in almost all human endeavor.

  • Little, Brown Wins Richards Autobio

    Little, Brown has acquired world English rights to the forthcoming autobiography from famed rocker Keith Richards. The untitled book is scheduled for publication in 2010.

  • Bidding for Richards's Memoir over $7 Million

    Bidding for Keith Richards's memoir has reportedly topped $ 7 million for world English rights.

  • Stewart Signs 10 Book Deal with Potter

    Martha Stewart has signed with her longtime publisher, Clarkson Potter, to release 10 books over the next five years.

  • Good Advice

  • Crown Preempts Little League Dad Book

    Little League Dad Rick Horgan at Crown preempted North American rights to Jesse Katz's The Opposite Field via Jay Mandel at William Morris in a deal said to be worth major dollars. Los Angeles magazine writer Katz will describe his struggle to raise his son as a single dad, while at the same time nurturing the hopes and dreams of a multicultural Little League over which he presides as commissioner.

  • 'Tiger' to Free Press

  • First Deal for a New Leonard

    Elmore Leonard’s son Peter Leonard will publish his debut novel with Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Minotaur

  • Hampton Comes Alive

  • Deals

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  • Big Auctions

  • Hirshey Preempts Campaign Book

  • Deals

  • Kitchen Confidential

  • Hudson Street Gets Wright

    Luke Dempsey, who took over publishing duties at Hudson Street Press after founder Laureen Rowland's departure in January, has made his first acquisition for the Penguin imprint.

  • Mosley's Ex sues for Share of Earnings

    Former wife wants half a million plus interest.

  • Chelsea Green to Publish Wolf Political Tract

    Beauty Myth author will blast the Bush administration and Congress.

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