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Lineup for October 1, 2008

Letterman: What's That Smell?
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Letterman: What's That Smell?

David Letterman might just have summed up last week when he said, “You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen, this doesn’t smell right." Felix Gillette and John Koblin track the billion little pieces in our new A.D.D. news cycle. PLUS: Pumping McCain.

John Koblin looks at the last days of The New York Sun. "Staffers seemed in buoyant spirits, some even laughing."

Leon Neyfakh looks at Penguin's financial crash book buying spree and wonders "Is buying three books about Wall Street a good investment?"

Plus: Toby Young... The Mad Men of New Media... Paul Newman.

Penguin Group Wins Rights to Steinbeck Novels

Penguin Group Wins Rights to Steinbeck Novels
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A federal appeals court today overturned a New York U.S. District Court ruling from 2006 that gave John Steinbeck’s son and granddaughter the rights to 10 of his books.

Reuters reports that the appeals court determined that Penguin Group should own the copyrights to Mr. Steinbeck’s early works, including The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, and the Nobel- and Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s first published novel, Cup of Gold. As Reuters notes, “The case has been seen as having ramifications for heirs of other artists seeking to control future use of famous works.” In a statement, a lawyer for Mr. Steinbeck’s son and granddaughter said they would “continue to pursue damage claims in court.”

Paranormal Mystery Novelist Extends Book Contract With Penguin


Penguin imprint Berkley Prime Crime has extended author Madelyn Alt’s book contract, signing her up to write two additional installments of her Bewitching Mystery series. Ms. Alt has written four of them to date; the third one, Hex Marks the Spot, came out earlier this month, and the next one, according to her editor Jessica Wade, will be in stores between nine and twelve months from now.

The series follows a Buffy-type character named Maggie O'Neill who hunts ghosts and solves paranormal mysteries in a small town in Indiana.

Peter Miller of the PMA Literary & Film Management, Inc. brokered the deal.

Brewing Up Bestsellers— Frazier, Albom, Ford & Co.

Jessica Mitford, an extraordinary life.
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Jessica Mitford, an extraordinary life.

What do you do for a second act when your first novel spent more than a year on the best-seller list  read more »

A Huge, Risky Royal Farce Hums With Arthurian Reverb

The overachieving Mark Helprin.
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The overachieving Mark Helprin.

Freddy and Fredericka, by Mark Helprin. The Penguin Press, 553 pages, $27.95.

Where  read more »

A Glorious Beginning Spoiled-Childhood and Memoir Both

Oh the Glory of It All, by Sean Wilsey. The Penguin Press, 482 pages, $25.95.  read more »

Recipes and a Dash of Fiction Not Enough to Spice Up Memoir

Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise, by Ruth Reichl.  read more »

Publishing

Why Is Ann Godoff Diving on Penguin?

It's a Lovely Match  read more »