Sunday, December 31, 2006

News Alert: Jan. 1, 2007

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What Makes James Patterson Succeed—Perpetually?
An Exclusive AuthorlinkAUDIO Interview With James Patterson bestselling author of Cross (Little Brown/Hachette) and many other works
Among the villains Alex Cross has faced . . . one psychopath tops them all.
January 2007
James Patterson is the author of more new #1 bestselling titles in the past five years than any other top selling author. He has more than a million books in print, and six movies are based on his work. CROSS, the most chilling thriller in his Alex Cross series, was released in Fall 2006.

Fable Becomes the Moral Center of Striped Pajamas
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview With John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (David Fickling Books/Random House)
by Ellen Birkett Morris
January 2007
When most people hear the word “fable” they think of ancient tales that tell timeless stories. In THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS, author John Boyne has created a modern fable rooted in the not-so-distant past that deals with the age-old question of man’s inhumanity to man.
Full story . . .

Moonshower's Heart Leads Her Back to Children's Books
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview With Candie Moonshower author of The Legend of Zoey (Delacorte)
by Susan Van Hecke
January 2007
It all started with Sweetmama. It was the tales told by her great-grandmother, a Creek Indian, that inspired author Candie Moonshower to pen the award-winning The Legend Of Zoey (Delacorte), her debut novel, published last summer.Full story . . .

SKILL BUILDING
by Lisa Dale Norton
January 2007
Santa Fe , New Mexico , spreads flat across the horizon. No skyscrapers mar this place. It’s winter now, and the colors are chalk brown and muted pine splashed against a sailor blue sky. In my fireplace, I like others, burn Pinion pine, and it makes this northern New Mexico town smell like a perfumed temple on winter days. . . Full story. . .

by Lisa Lenard-Cook
January 2007
You already know that your fiction’s first paragraph needs to knock ’em dead so they’ll keep on reading, and reading, and reading. But your first paragraph does a whole lot of other work as well: It introduces your protagonist, sets up the situation, reveals the setting, starts the suspense, and finally, sets the pace for the rest of your fiction. Full story. . .

Advanced Novel Writing
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Bestselling author of six thrillers For Mira/Harlequin Read all about signing up!
January 2007
New on Authorlink! Writing courses taught by published professionals in a state-of-the-art online environment. The most advanced online classroom for writers available anywhere! The Authorlink classroom includes one-on-one instructor/student interaction, private conversations, and group lectures, and on-screen editing of your manuscript lesson, plus on-the-spot voice communication with the instructor. Do something positive for you and your writing career! New class, Advanced Novel Writing, begins January 27, 2007. Hurry! Classes are limited to first ten enrolees. Full story. . .
Act II: Survival of the Chorus
A monthly screen writing column by Neil Flowers
January 2007
"Well, whaddya want? Do you want me to get killed? Do you want to be a widow? Is that what you want?"--Sam Fuller to his wife, Mildred, after Kane leaves and Fuller comes out of hiding.
Last month, in a discussion of High Noon, we spoke about the basic structure of act II—aka the conflicts and complications. We saw how High Noon's protagonist, Will Kane. . . Full story. . .

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

News Alert, Dec. 1, 2006

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Yoon Gets Book Imprint of Her Own
An Exclusive Authorlink InterviewWith Children's Author Salina Yoon
by Susan Van Hecke
December 2006
If you have young children in the house, odds are there’s at least one Salina Yoon book on your shelves. Since 1998, Yoon’s created or illustrated more than 70 beloved kids’ books. Interactive novelty titles are her specialty, including foil tab, fuzzy face, and slide-up series. Her bestselling project, The Icky Sticky Frog (Piggy Toes Press, 1999) with its long, stretchy tongue on the cover, just saw its twelfth printing. Full story on Salina Yoon . . .

Narrative Nonfiction Your Life As Story:
Writing Holiday Storiesby Lisa Dale Norton
December 2006

As I write this I smell pumpkin pie baking in the kitchen. There’s a turkey defrosting in cold water in my sink. The coming weeks will bustle with gatherings, and memories‹some good, some not so good. But always they remind us: Our lives are a series of stories waiting to be told. This month I share an exercise for turning holiday events into narrative nonfiction. Full story on nonfiction writing . . .

The Art of Fiction
The Three Paragraph Query
by Lisa Lenard-Cook
December 2006
As regular readers know, I tend to deviate from the norm when it comes to teaching fiction writing. The same holds true for that all-important next step, after your fiction is ready to go out into the world, the query letter.

Far too many writers simply begin their search for publication by sending a query to every agent and editor whose name begins with an “A.” You can save yourself a lot of stamps—and a lot of the heartache that comes with standard rejection letters—by doing a bit of homework first. Full story on writing a query . . .

Skill-BuildingJump_Cut
On Screen Writing Act II:
The Turning Point
A monthly screen writing column
by Neil Flowers
December 2006

Last month's column began a discussion of act II, We note again how the turning point from act I into act II entails a 180˚ reversal of the emotional life of the central character. This internal change of the protagonist is precipitated by a marked outward change. The outward change can be as varied as a telegram arriving in the middle of a wedding reception to tell the hero that his old nemesis is returning to town to kill him (High Noon), a cab-driver suddenly discovering that his fare is a professional hit man (Collateral), or a loser discovering a mask that will turn him into a being with superpowers (The Mask). Full story on writing Act II . . .
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New on Authorlink! Writing courses taught by published professionals in a state-of-the-art online environment. The most advanced online classroom for writers available anywhere! The Authorlink classroom includes one-on-one instructor/student interaction, private conversations, and group lectures, and on-screen editing of your manuscript lesson, plus on-the-spot voice communication with the instructor. Register online now! It's not too late! Get yourself out of the holiday doldrums and do something positive for you and your writing career! Try our debut (beta) Authorlink Academy Course and save! Full story. . .

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Nov. 16 Edition News Alert

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DALLAS, TX/11/16/2006--Authorlink.com, among the longest running and most popular Internet communities for writing and publishing, has launched an innovative feature called STORYLINK where member authors post short stories FREE and earn royalties every time a reader downloads a story. Full story. . .

Authorlink Academy Launches Writing Classes With:
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Instructor: Bonnie Hearn Hill Bestselling author of six thrillers For Mira/Harlequin
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November 2006

New on Authorlink! Writing courses taught by published professionals in a state-of-the-art online environment. The most advanced online classroom for writers available anywhere! The Authorlink classroom includes one-on-one instructor/student interaction, private conversations, and group lectures, and on-screen editing of your manuscript lesson, plus on-the-spot voice communication with the instructor. Register online now! It's not too late! Get yourself out of the holiday doldrums and do something positive for you and your writing career! Try our debut (beta) Authorlink Academy Course and save! Full story. . .

Novelist Berg Relies on the Power
of the Unconscious
An exclusive Authorlink interview with Elizabeth Berg , Author of The Handmaid and the Carpenter (Random House, 2006) by Ellen Birkett Morris
November 2006

Novelist Elizabeth Berg believes in the power of the unconscious. So when she woke up from a deep sleep with the words of a conversation between the biblical characters Mary and Joseph ringing in her head, she went downstairs and wrote them down. Full story. . .

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HarperCollins Income Declines, New Media Soars
Houghton MifflinPublishing Income Dips as Profits Jump
Random House Restructuring Effort Smaller Than Rumored
You on a Diet Sells Out at 1.5 Million Copies, More Books on the Way
Indy BooksellersTake to Airways to Boost Book Sales

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Booksellers' 'Phony War' Continues, Borders Launches Web Campaign
Hachette Sees Sales Rise by 18%
Galaxy Gets Thumbs Up for Book Awards
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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Authorlink News Alert: Nov. 9 2006

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Evanovich Teams With Cannell to Pen Adventure Series
Simon & Schuster Q3 Sales Gains Offset, Parent CBS Backs Digital
Harlequin Revenues Continue to Slide in Third Quarter
Virgin Books' New USA Unit to Focus on New Writers
New Digital Book Standard Released by IDPF

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Harpercollins UK Enters Blog World, Launches New Fiction
Canongate Reports Challenging Year as Profits Slump
Foer's Brother Inks Book Deal with Penguin UK
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, Nov. 1, 2006

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NOVEMBER 1, 2006 EDITION ALERT
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Novelist Berg Relies on the Powerof the Unconscious
An exclusive Authorlink interviewwith Elizabeth Berg , Author of The Handmaid and the Carpenter (Random House, 2006) by Ellen Birket Morris
November 2006

Cohn and Levithan TeamWrite Entirely by E-Mail
An Exclusive Authorlink InterviewWith Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, authors of Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (Knopf)by Susan Van Hecke
November 2006

Fate and Hard WorkHelp Brad MeltzerTop NY Times Bestseller List
An Exclusive Authorlink AUDIO InterviewWith Brad Meltzer on his latestbestseller, The Book of Fate (Warner, Sept. 2006)
October/November 2006



SKILL BUILDING

Guest Column: Five Common Mistakes BeginningWriters Make By William Kowalski
November 2006


Narrative Non Fiction Your Life As Story: Understanding Narrative Arc in Nonfiction
by Lisa Dale Norton
November 2006

The Art of Fiction:Dear Author
Lisa Lenard-Cook
November 2006

Skill-BuildingJump_Cut:On Screen WritingIntroduction to Act II
A monthly screen writing column
by Neil Flowers
November 2006

READING GROUP NEWS
READING GROUP PICKSThird Quarter 2006
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Thursday, October 26, 2006

News Update: Oct. 26, 2006


Authorlink News Update
October 26, 2006
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McGraw-Hill Plans More Year-end Job Cuts to Boost Profits
Publishers Urge Higher Court Not to Hear Claim Against Harvest House
Troubled Graphic Arts Publishing Gets Boost From Ingram
Godsey Leaves Writer's Digest Editorial Post
Carns Launches Indie Publisher Rookery Press

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BML Seminar Examines Issues of Digital World
Contract Publishing Helps Improve Quercus Profits
Publishers Move to Swoop Up Ironic Gentleman
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Thursday, October 05, 2006

News Alert: Oct. 5, 2006

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· USA's Authorlink.com, UK's Publishing News Form Content Alliance
· Sourcebooks, Inc. Adds New Editorial Talent, Expands Scope
· Borders, Inc. Enters Online Entertainment With New Book Club
· Market TipSmall Presses Urged to Submit For Langum Prize

Fate and Hard Work Help Brad Meltzer
Top NY Times Bestseller List

An Exclusive Authorlink AUDIO InterviewWith With Brad Meltzer on his latestbestseller, The Book of Fate (Warner, Sept. 2006)

October 2006

Fate, if we may pun, has moved Brad Meltzer to the top of the New York Times Bestseller List. On the other hand, his success as an author has involved hard work, dedication, and the good luck of having a passionate publishing team at Warner Books. For his latest work, The Book of Fate, he even had a little help in the research from President George Bush and former President Clinton. Full story . . .


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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, Sept. 21, 2006

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Warner's New Owner Lagardère Sees Growth in '06

Potter's Publisher Bloomsbury Posts 6.5% Sales Increase

Houghton Mifflin to Publish Tolkien's Hirin in America


Six Books Picked For Man Booker Prize's Shortlist

Market TipJohn Wiley Introduces New Pathways Imprint

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Authorlink News Alert: Sept. 14, 2006

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Frankfurt Book Fair To Focus On Open Market Rights

John Wiley & Sons Reports Strong Revenue Earnings for First Quarter

Market Tip: John Warner's Book Launches New F&W Humor Imprint

ABC-TV Docudrama Brings Liberal Blast From Media, Blogs

Penguin's Sentinel To Release Former HP CEO's Memoir

Yosemite Conference Draws Top Editors, Agents, Record Crowd

Booksense BestsellersUpdated Weekly



What Does It Take to Write in the High-Stakes Field of Technology?
An Authorlink Exclusive Audio Interview With Brendan I. Koerner, Editorof THE BEST OF TECHNOLOGY 2006 (University of Michigan Press, October 2006)
September 2006
What does it take to be a writer in the fast-moving, high-stakes field of technology? Brendan I. Koerner, editor of The Best of Technology Writing 2006, gives us a glimpse into first-rate work from a diverse array of writers from bestselling authors to noted academics, indie journalists and bloggers. Full story. . .


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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Authorlink News Alert: Sept. 7, 2006

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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, Sept. 1, 2006

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· Borders Group Reports 4% Dip in Second Quarter
· Children's Book Council Names New Director
· Healy Appointed New BISG Executive Director
· Kids Can Press Names Boersma As Publisher
· Pocket to Publish Blockhedz Graphic Novels in 2007
· Amazon Approves Stock Repurchase to Boost Performance
· SEC Subpoenas Barnes & Noble For Options Inquiry
· Market Tip:Hyperion to Launch New Women's Imprint in April 2007


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The Crucial Moment:When an Idea Becomes a Story
An exclusive Authorlink interview
with Kim Edwards, Author of The Memory Keeper's Daughter( Penguin, 2006)
by Ellen Birkett Morris
September 2006


“All stories feel a little bit like gifts. I don't choose stories as much as they choose me. Certain ideas, overheard snatches of dialogue, or images, linger and deepen over time, and eventually demand to be told. The crucial moment, the moment when an idea starts to become a story, is when I find the voice for the narrative," said author Kim Edwards. For Edwards THE MEMORY KEEPER’S DAUGHTER was one of those stories. Full story. . .



Beethoven's Five Legless Pianos
Inspire Winter's Wacky Kids' Book
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview
With Jonah Winter, author of 39 Apartments
(Schwartz & Wade/Random House)
by Susan Van Hecke
September 2006


Illuminating the triumphs and tragedies of famous people is challenging enough within the 100-some pages of a typical biography. Distilling the essence of a person in 32 well-told pages that hold a child ’ s interest is another thing entirely.

With the success of 1991 ’ s Diego (Knopf), his vivid profile of artist Diego Rivera, Jonah Winter discovered his talent for penning the picture book biography. Illustrated by Jonah ’ s mother, Jeanette Winter, Diego was a Reading . . . Full story . . .


EDITORS, CLOSE UP
September 2006
An Exclusive InterviewWith Kathy Dawson
Associate Editorial Director Harcourt Children’s Books
By Lesley Williams

AUTHORLINK: How did you first become involved in publishing?

DAWSON: I never had any question that publishing was the arena for me, having grown up loving books, writing bad poetry (my favorite was about a pizza guy), and being fascinated by the way words worked. When I began my job search, my boyfriend at the time was going to journalism school with the daughter of the publisher of Philomel Books, Patricia Lee Gauch. I passed my resume on to Patricia’s daughter, who passed it to Patricia, who ‘passed it to the managing editor of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, who called me for an interview. Full story. . .

SKILL BUILDING

The Art of Fiction
The Heart of the Matterby
Lisa Lenard-Cook
September 2006


One of the things I discover quite often when I read others’ works-in-progress is that the heart of the matter is in the wrong place. Based on what we know about story arcs and plot trajectories, we writers like to believe that the biggest thing in a fiction—its heart, in other words—must always occur at its climax. Full story. . .


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On Screen Writing
Three-Act Structure of Films
A monthly screen writing column
by Neil Flowers
August/September 2006

NOTE: Neil Flowers is on location in Santa Cruz, CA, working as an assistant director on a feature film, BLUR, written and directed by John Kim. His column will resume next month with the October 1, 2006 edition. Meanwhile, check out his previous column.

We have been examining the three-act structure of feature films. Some of my students find it hard to believe that—structurally speaking—they watch the same film over and over again whether the film is a Western, a comedy, or and action-adventure. Some even complain that knowing this ruins film-watching for them! The good news is that endless variations can be played on feature structure . . . Full story. . .


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Authorlink News Alert: August 24, 2006

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  • Barnes & Noble Reports Sluggish Second Quarter Sales
  • Market TipPenguin's Perigee Imprint to Start Self-Help Line
  • Quill Awards Announces 2006 Nominees
  • LibreDigital Service Delivers Breakthrough Browser for Publishers
  • Vintage/Anchor Sends Science Writer on 19-City Tour for New Book, 1491
  • Harlequin Launches New Online eBook Entertainment Boutique

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Broken Dreamsand Second Chances:
Debut Author Destined for the Big time
An Authorlink Exclusive Audio Interview With Gary W. Moore
Author of PLAYING WITH THE ENEMY (Savas Beatie LLC, September 2006)
August 2006

In the 1940's Gene Moore was a farm boy living with his family in a town too small to appear on the map. At the unbelievable age of 15, he was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers and headed for baseball fame.


But Pearl Harbor interrupted his dreams. He served instead on a top secret military mission, guarding German sailors captured from U-505. PLAYING WITH THE ENEMY is the touching story about Gene's baseball career, written by his son, Gary W. Moore. This is Gary's first book.
Baseball legend Jim Morris writes in the foreword, "Gary Moore's touching book about his father's baseball career, serves as a reminder that life is all about second chances and people inspiring each other to chase their dreams . . ." Full story. . .


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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, August 17 2006

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Bookstore Sales See Slight Gain For June 2006
WASHINGTON, D.C./8/14/2006—Preliminary estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that bookstores experienced a 4.2% increase in sales for June 2006 to $1.18 billion. READ MORE.

Houghton Mifflin Reports ’06 Second Quarter Results
BOSTON/8/10/2006—Houghton Mifflin Company, together with its parent, HM Publishing Corp. (“the Company”), reported consolidated results for the second quarter ending June 30. READ MORE.
Jane Brody to Join Random House for Major Book on the End of Life
NEW YORK, NY/8/16/2006--Nancy Miller, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor of Random House, has pre-empted North American rights for the Random House Publishing Group from agent Wendy Weil to JANE BRODY'S GUIDE TO THE GREAT BEYOND--the bestselling New York Times columnist's long-awaited major new book, her first in over a decade, in which she offers a broad, practical "personal health" approach to the one certainty in each life: that sooner or later it will end . . . READ MORE
Quarto Group Posts Strong First Half
LONDON/8/11/2006—The Quarto Group, Inc., the UK-based independent book producer and publisher based in London, announced a strong first half of the year, highlighting the fundamental robustness of Quarto's book businesses. In the first six months of fiscal 2006 sales were relatively flat at £38.29m over the previous year, but operating income soared 127% to £2.0 million, mainly from co-edition profits. In the publishing segment, however, sales . . . READ MORE
Market TipMiami University Press Offers Award For Short Novels
The novella form has had a long and distinguished place in American literature, and has triumphed in the hands of Herman Melville, Henry James, Katherine Anne Porter, Stanley Elkin, Cynthia Ozick, Jane Smiley, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Saul Bellow, William Gass, John Gardner, Andrea Barrett and Tobias Wolff, to name just a few.
As commercial publishers are driven more and more by marketplace concerns,novellas . . . READ MORE

Broken Dreams
and Second Chances:
Debut Author Destined for the Big time

An Authorlink Exclusive Audio Interview
With Gary W. Moore
Author of PLAYING WITH THE ENEMY
(Savas Beatie LLC, September 2006)
August 2006

In the 1940's Gene Moore was a farm boy living with his family in a town too small to appear on the map. At the unbelievable age of 15, he was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers and headed for baseball fame.

But Pearl Harbor interrupted his dreams. He served instead on a top secret military mission, guarding German sailors captured from U-505. PLAYING WITH THE ENEMY is the touching story about Gene's baseball career, written by his son, Gary W. Moore. This is Gary's first book.

Baseball legend Jim Morris writes in the foreword," Gary Moore's touching book about his . . . READ MORE

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Thursday, July 20, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, July 20, 2006

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, July 13, 2006

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Feiwel &Friends to Co-Publish Kids' Books With Macmillan
Scribner Taps Colin Robinson as Senior Editor
Oakes Resigns as Publisher of Thunder's Mouth
HarperCollins UK to Re-brand All Paperback Imprints
Authorlink Rolls Out New Web Marketing Site for Writers, Publishers, Agents
Booksense BestsellersUpdated Weekly
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Friday, June 30, 2006

Authorlink News Alert, July 12006

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· Authorlink Rolls Out New Web Marketing Site for Writers, Publishers, Agents
· Tiny Austin Publisher, Bard Press, Girds for Next Big Seller
· University Presses Ponder Challenges of New Digital Age
· Court Rules Government Must Decide Muslim Writer's Visa Status by September
· HarperCollins/Morrow Cuts Back Cookbook Titles for 2007
· Scholastic Study Shows Decline in Older Kids' Reading Habits
Booksense BestsellersUpdated Weekly

Works of Literary GiantHemingway Come Alive in Audio Series
An Authorlink Exclusive Audio InterviewWith Chris Lynch, Vice Presidentand Publisher of Simon & SchusterAudio, on the new Hemingway Audio Series

July 2006
Ernest Hemingway did more to transform the style of literary prose than any otter writer of the 20th Century. Now, his works come alive in a new audio series produced by Simon & Schuster Audio. The first three in a series of 12 Hemingway classics have been released, including THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, A FAREWELL TO ARMS, and FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. And more titles will follow this summer and winter. All of the titles are being narrated by distinguished film, TV and stage actors, including celebrities such as William Hurt and Donald Sutherland. Full story. . .

"Little Pieces" GrowInto a Published Novel
An exclusive Authorlink interviewwith Debra Dean, Author of The Madonnas of Leningrad(William Morrow/HarperCollins, 2006)
by Ellen Birkett Morris

July 2006
For many first time novelists the task of writing a novel is complex enough. Now consider a plot that moves back and forth in time from modern day to the siege of Leningrad and a protagonist who struggles with Alzheimer's disease.
"I wrote it in little pieces and pieced them together," described Debra Dean, author of The Madonnas of Leningrad. This compelling story was published in March by William Morrow/HarperCollins and was selected as both a Borders Original Voice and the #1 Booksense Pick for April. Full story. . .

Beginner's LuckIs Real
An Exclusive Authorlink InterviewWith Blake Nelsonby Susan Van Hecke

July 2006
BEGINNER'S LUCK IS REAL.
That's the simple advice Blake Nelson gives to fledgling authors on his website, www.blakenelsonbooks.com.
And he should know. After bailing out of law school and rattling around New York City and San Francisco writing and performing poetry, Nelson eventually made his way back to his native Portland, Oregon. There, he wrote his first young adult novel, Girl, in 1993. Simon & Schuster picked up the unsentimental coming-of-age story in 1994; Hollywood put it on the big screen in 1999, starring Dominique Swain, Sean Patrick Flannery and . . . Full story. . .

EDITORS, CLOSE UP

July 2006
An Exclusive Interview With Mark TavaniSenior Editor, Mortalis/Ballantine/Random House Publishing Group Full story. . .
July 2006
An Exclusive Interview With Erin Clarke Editor, Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers,
Full story. . .

SKILL BUILDING

The Art of FictionRevision Decisions!
by Lisa Lenard-Cook
July 2006 Full story. . .
A Few 'Rules' for SubmittingYour Book Proposal
by M. William Phelps
Crime expert, lecturer, investigative journalist,and author of five published true crime books
July 2006 Full story. . .

Skill-Building
Jump_Cut:On Screen
WritingFrom Zero to Hero
A monthly screen writing columnby Neil Flowers
July 2006 Full story. . .


READING GROUP NEWS

The Book Lovers Guide to Creating a Gathering How to Produce a Successful Book Lovers Event (Coming this week)
New Feature Premieres Whidbey Island Book Clubs Share Top Picks With Authorlink
July 2006 Full story. . .


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Monday, June 05, 2006

Authorlink FREE News Alert: June 1 2006 Edition


Welcome to the Authorlink.com FREE NEWS ALERT, flagging you about newly posted articles, news, and special insider tips on our site so you'll be the first to know! Articles are free to everyone for the first 30 days. After that time, ONLY members can access them. See our full site at http://www.authorlink.com/ or go to details on how to join: www.authorlink.com/asublist.html. (For best newsletter viewing results, set your browser to html format). GET ACCESS TO OUR VAST ARCHIVES, DATABASES AND MORE. JOIN AS A MINI MEMBER FOR JUST $7/MONTH. Cancel any time. For details, click JOIN US here, or on our site click BE A MEMBER. Read more than 3000 similar news items in our member databases. Track publishing history for nearly 10 years.

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--Authorlink to Launch Streamlined Marketing Site for Writers, Publishers, Agents

--US, UK Turf Wars Could Seriously Impact Authors

--HarperCollins Books to Be Developed For TV, DVD Market

--Barbara Walters Cancels Contract With Miramax

--Writing Class in McMurtry's Archer City Inspires Students

--Margaret Atwood, Stuart McLean Headline Hay Fest

Thousands of articles and interviews with authors and publishing professionals


Doubt Makes You A Better Writer

An exclusive Authorlink Interview
With First-time Novelist Dana Reinhardt

by Ellen Birkett Morris


June 2006

Dana Reinhardt began writing as a student, but never considered writing a viable career option until her debut novel was bid on by four publishing houses, earning her a healthy advance and a two-book contract.

The young adult novel, A BRIEF CHAPTER IN MY IMPOSSIBLE LIFE, was recently published by Wendy Lamb Books, an imprint of Random House Inc. The story centers on Simone, a sixteen year old, who meets her adoptive mother, a Hasidic Jew, for the first time. Readers accompany Reinhardt’s compelling protagonist on her journey of self-exploration as she discovers and embraces her roots.

“The seed of the novel came from wanting to write a story about Jewish identity that was not centered on the Holocaust. I wondered how a normal 16 year old kid would confront these kinds of questions and the adoption story was one way to explore this,” said Reinhardt. GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.


Writing for Educational
Publishers: A Great Opportunity
for Authors

An Exclusive Authorlink Interview
With Laura Purdie Salas
Educational Writer

by Susan VanHecke


June 2006

While most aspiring writers dream of the deal that will land their books in Barnes & Noble, they may be overlooking a market that fills school and public library bookshelves across the country. Writing for educational publishers offers plenty of opportunities for authors honing their craft, and can be a nice financial and creative supplement while waiting for that big break from a mainstream trade publisher, says Laura Purdie Salas. Salas has penned close to 20 non-fiction titles for educational publishers, on subjects ranging from Isaac Newton to snowmobiling, as well as fiction and poetry for children's magazines, educational publishers, and standardized testing services. In August, she'll be a featured speaker at the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' 35th annual summer conference in Los Angeles. GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.


The Importance
of Making
Connections With Others


An exclusive Authorlink interview
with Pay It Forward Author
Catherine Ryan Hyde
on her latest books,
Love in the Present Tense
and Becoming Chloe (Flying
Dolphin/Doubleday
& Knopf, 2006)

by Lisa Lenard-Cook


June 2006

Catherine Ryan Hyde and I grew up less than a mile apart in Buffalo, New York, but we didn't meet until years later, at a writer's conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A few years after that, we established our Mutual Admiration Society. All writers should be so lucky as to have a fan like Ryan Hyde.

Ryan Hyde's best-known book, Pay It Forward, sealed her reputation, but she had a well-established literary oeuvre before the book (and the film) hit the jackpot, including the short story collection Earthquake Weather and the novels Walter's Purple Heart, Funerals for Horses, and Electric God. GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.

Editors, Close Up
A Closer Look at Mark Tavani
New Senior Editor for Mortalis a Random House Imprint

An Exclusive Authorlink Interview

June 2006

Mark Tavani has seldom been bored in all of his “almost 30-something” years.

He worked as a beer distributor and a forestry aid before coaxing a degree in creative writing from the University of Pittsburgh. Unusual challenges seem to find him—instead of the other way around. Mark’s newest adventure is as senior editor of the new Mortalis imprint at Random House. There, with the help of editor, Judith Sternlight, he will oversee a whole new line of historical and international thrillers and mysteries which mirror his own passion for intriguing, well-crafted tales. GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.

Editors, Close Up
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview
With Melody Guy Senior Editor, Ballantine

by Lesley Williams
June 2006

This regular Authorlink column provides an intimate look at important book editors in New York and elsewhere. Interviews focus on editors as real people. The columns explore their likes, dislikes, preferences, prejudices, writing preferences, and why they buy the books they do. GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.

Skill-Building:
The Art of Fiction
Naked Dreams: Why Writers Don't Write
by Lisa Lenard-Cook

June 2006

What do you do instead of write? Do your countertops shine while your keyboard gathers dust? Are you this year's reigning Free Cell champion or the best list-maker both east and west of the Mississippi?

Sure, you promised yourself that once you had time, you were going to write that book that's been stewing in your head ever since you can remember. So how come, now that you do have the time, you're going shopping, paying bills, polishing your silver, oiling your lawn mower—anything, in other words, except sitting down and writing? GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.

Skill-Building
Jump_Cut:
On Screen Writing
From Zero to Hero
A monthly screen writing column
by Neil Flowers

June 2006

The movie, Collateral is the best contemporary studio thriller--a drama of ideas coupled with a love story. It is not mostly a shoot-'em-up, blow-em-up like Die Hard, which is a film with too much action, not enough brain. A close examination of the characters reveals the setup for a life-changing series of events for our hero. Collateral 's success begins with Stuart Beattie's script, a model for the integration of action and character. The protagonist is Max the cabbie (Jamie Foxx), a. smart guy, a dreamer, a nice guy. Also a mama's boy and a self-deluding liar (protagonists must have flaws!). GO TO AUTHORLINK.COM FOR THE FULL STORY.



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NEWS: Read more than 3000 news items in our member databases. Track publishing history for nearly 10 years.

BOOK REVIEWS: New Reviews Added Every Month! Read nearly 150 professional reviews of current books in our member databases. Growing every month! Many not seen anywhere else! Our carefully selected reviews are read by some 500 libraries in the U.S. and abroad, and by personnel at major chains and some 1000 independent booksellers, book clubs and interested readers.

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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Authorlink News Alert Feb. 9, 2006

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Publishers Turn Up Heat on Erotic Romance Imprints
Harpercollins Publishes Entire Book on Web
Wiley Acquires Minority Shares in India's Dreamtech
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NEW YORK, NY/2/1/2006—Vicki Lane lives on a mountain farm in North Carolina with her husband, two sons, and daughter-in-law. Previously published by a small press, Vicki has now landed a two-book deal with Bantam Dell, and has another two-book deal with a second publisher.
Her first book for Bantam Dell, Signs in the Blood, is set in the mountains of North Carolina and introduces Elizabeth Goodweather, a woman who has wrapped herself in the serenity of Full Circle Farm, safe amid the idyllic fields of herbs and flowers on pinnacle Mountain. The puzzling death of a neighbor's son shatters. . . Full story with AUDIO interview. . .

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