Word: publishability
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...charging $7 a head, to those who can pay. In addition, she travels monthly to New York City, where her lecture brings in 1,000 listeners at a time. She has recorded more than 50 cassettes summarizing the course, lectures regularly on public-access TV and next year will publish her first book, A Return to Love, which summarizes her thoughts on the course...
...star when he told the nation how he did it. He won standing ovations in Congress, cheers along parade routes and pleas to run for office. What more is left for General Norman Schwarzkopf than that final ratification of modern-day success, the best-selling autobiography? For months publishers have been salivating at the prospect of putting Schwarzkopf's life and thoughts between covers. Now Bantam Books has won the right to publish his memoirs, for a hefty price: more than $5 million for worldwide rights, probably the most ever paid for a nonfiction work...
Somewhere between the Scientific Revolution and the Reagan Revolution, we abandoned the expectation that people should actually write the words that they speak and publish...
...editorial chair of The Crimson, I refused to publish it. A reporter from The Chicago Tribune called and asked me why. I told her that it was not because I disagreed with Bush (though I did), but because an editor should mininally insist that his writers not plagiarize...
...first printing of 75,000 copies. Houghton Mifflin, which had ordered 11,000 copies of Gish Jen's Typical American ($19.95), increased the run by 5,000 as prepublication excitement grew for this engaging tale of one immigrant family's pursuit of the American Dream. Two houses fought to publish Pangs of Love (Knopf; $19), Louie's sharp and quirky collection of short stories...