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Novelist Allison Pearson has signed a deal with St. Martin’s Press for a sequel to her 2002 bestseller, I Don’t Know How She Does It. Pearson announced the news on Twitter this morning.
Executive editor Hope Dellon negotiated the deal with UK literary agent Caroline Michel of Peters Fraser & Dunlop. Dellon secured North American rights to this manuscript. The publication date has been scheduled for Fall 2016.
Here’s more from the press release: “The as-yet-untitled new novel once again features Pearson’s beloved heroine Kate Reddy. Now on the cusp of turning 50, Kate returns to the workforce after a career break. Her husband Richard has decided to change careers which means that Kate, like so many women, is now the breadwinner. As Kate rides the rollercoaster of the menopause, she clashes with her furiously hormonal teenagers and must also tend to her ageing parents who make increasing demands on her non-existent time.”
Julian Assange's literary agent and PFD m.d. Caroline Michel accused publisher Canongate of going "to war" with her client and "feeding the media myth" in releasing information to the Independent newspaper ahead of publication of Assange's controversial memoir.
The email, sent to Canongate founder Jamie Byng, has been revealed on the Wikileaks website after it published transcribed phone conversations and emails leading up to the publication of Julian Assange, The Unauthorised Autobiography last week.
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Random House UK will partner with Hammer Films to create the new Hammer imprint. The new imprint plans to publish six titles annually starting in the Spring 2011 season. The types of books will fall under the following categories: “novelizations of new front list film releases, novelizations of backlist classics – to bring them to a whole new market with a modern and sophisticated twist – and new novellas by established authors whose oeuvre does not necessarily encompass the horror genre.”
Caroline Michel at the British literary agency Peters Fraser and Dunlop Group brokered the deal. Award-winning author Jeanette Winterson will pen the first Hammer horror novella.
On the film side, Booktrade reports: “Not in production since the 1980′s, Hammer’s brand is now being aggressively reinvigorated by Exclusive Media Group (Exclusive) through new investment in the development and production of films, television and digital-platform content. Hammer’s return will be marked this month by its first film release in over 30 years, director Matt Reeve‘s Let Me In starring Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road) and Chloe Moretz (Kick Ass).”
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