Monday, July 16, 2007

Publishers Marketplace: The Latest Deals

Publishers Marketplace: The Latest Deals
16 July, 2007
Fiction:Mystery/Crime
John Jeter's THE PLUNDER ROOM, in which a blueblood paraplegic must salvage his family's proud Southern heritage, to Ruth Cavin at Thomas Dunne Books, in a nice deal (World).


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(A Division of St. Martin's Press)
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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Let THE PLUNDER ROOM press begin!

From Greenville's BEAT Arts & Entertainment weekly
(abridged)
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JULY 4, 2007
SUMMER BOOKS 2007
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Here we go again. As has been noted in these pages in the past, Summer is traditionally a time to grab a couple of books and a little sunscreen to sample some lighter literary fare. But no matter the season, we love books and take every opportunity to shine a spotlight on those that inspired, outraged and entertained the people who bring you this collection of information and ideas we call The Beat.
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By the way, there is more literary product on the way from Upstate authors, and a sneak peek at two of these works in the pipeline holds the promise of great reading to come. John Lane’s forthcoming memoir Circling Home: Settlement on the Edge of a Southern Flood Plain is scheduled for publication by The University of Georgia Press before the end of the year. This Spartanburg story weaves history, environment and personal memoir into a compelling whole that is considerably more than the sum of its component parts.
In Greenville, Handlebar proprietor John Jeter – a former newspaper reporter – managed to steal enough time away from booking the most happening listening room in the state to write a book. The Plunder Room is a novel about several generations of a Southern family – and we all know what those are like. In fact, you’ve never met a family quite like the Duncans of New Cumbria, South Carolina, but you will when St. Martin’s Press publishes The Plunder Room in 2008.

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