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Google's CEO Demanded His Mistress Take Down Her Blog: Source
Ryan Tate · 02/22/10 07:08PMThe 'Gym Grifter' Is Wisely Mooching Her Way Toward a Book Deal
Ryan Tate · 02/22/10 04:22PMThe Google CEO and His Mistress: The Tell-All Blog
Ryan Tate · 02/19/10 04:46PM'If Bullets Were Gold': Is This Sci-Fi Novel the Work of a Killer Professor?
Hunter Walker · 02/17/10 04:12PMSteve Jobs-Blessed Bio Worth Mere $2 Million or $6 Million
Ryan Tate · 02/16/10 05:19PMEven More Dana Milbank Quips to Inundate Weary Readers
Hamilton Nolan · 02/16/10 09:24AMHow to Self-Publish Your Book If You're Already Semi-Successful
Doree Shafrir · 02/10/10 05:36PMPoster Boy: The Book
Hamilton Nolan · 02/10/10 05:22PMThe First Tiger Woods Scandalography Is in the Works
Ryan Tate · 02/09/10 04:20PM'Climate Change' Is for Sex Pervs
Hamilton Nolan · 02/08/10 09:33AMMacmillan CEO to Authors: 'We Will Make Less Money on the Sale of E-books'
Richard Lawson · 02/04/10 02:25PMHere's a memo that John Sargent just sent out to all Macmillan authors and agents about the publisher's ongoing fight with Amazon over e-book pricing. It's optimistic! Sort of. Their titles are still removed from Amazon, but a peace accord might be imminent. Basically there's still a lot of figuring out to be done about what the brave new world of publishing will look like.
Is 'Twelve' the Worst Movie in the History of Sundance?
Foster Kamer · 01/30/10 02:45PMThe Lauren Conrad Reading List
Richard Lawson · 01/29/10 10:48AMCelebrity Autobiographies from Beyond the Grave: Brilliant
Hamilton Nolan · 01/28/10 11:39AMPrint Media's Big Tablet Letdown
Ryan Tate · 01/27/10 02:43PMWatch Steve Jobs' Code of Silence Get Violated
Ryan Tate · 01/26/10 05:33PMBooks for Thoroughly Creeping Out Your Kids
Ryan Tate · 01/19/10 03:48PMDid Gore Change Numbers In Climate Book?
Pareene · 01/15/10 05:12PMGretchen Rubin Is Happy, Finally
cityfile · 01/13/10 11:40AMGretchen Rubin seemed to have it all a few years back. She was a graduate of Yale Law, had established herself as a bestselling author, was happily married to her law school sweetheart, had two beautiful girls, lived on Park Avenue, and also happened to be the daughter-in-law of Robert Rubin, the fantastically wealthy former co-chairman of Goldman Sachs and Treasury Secretary under President Clinton. (Bonus!) And yet she still wasn't happy. So, naturally, Rubin took a year off to clear up her "midlife malaise."