Carly Simon, the singer and songwriter who has had a rocky life and a storied career, has sold her autobiography to Random House for a sum in the seven figures, according to a person familiar with the deal. Ms. Simon, the author of several children's books, is writing the memoir herself. It's not yet clear when the book will be published, but Ms. Simon told Reuters in April that she planned to finish the book by the end of the year. The sale represents a coup for Random House Publisher Susan Kamil, who made the acquisition, and for Ms. Simon's agent, Betsy Lerner. Publishers have long been interested in having the singer regale audiences with her life's story. Her father, Richard Simon, co-founded Simon & Schuster. And her hit songs include "You're So Vain." But until now a deal had remained out of reach. In 2009, Ms. Simon met with editors at her home on Martha's Vineyard, but her agent at the time had set a price tag on her autobiography of $3 million, which turned out to be too high. "This is a book that could really work," said a publishing executive who met with Ms. Simon in 2009. Memoirs by aging rock stars have proved a fairly reliable genre for publishers in recent years, with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan all producing bestsellers. Raised in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, Ms. Simon, 66, began singing with her sister Lucy as part of a duo called The Simon Sisters, but broke through as a solo artist with her first album, Carly Simon, in 1971.... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'
[ Crains New York | 2012-06-02 00:00:00 UTC ]
Coronet is to publish a book by 'Gogglebox' stars Steph and Dom Parker. Commissioning editor Nicki Crossley bought world rights to Steph and Dom’s Guide to Life from James Taylor at Avalon Entertainment. The couple will share their top tips and advice for modern life – from dinner parties to... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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Crowdfunding publishing initiative Britain’s Next Bestseller has offered publishing deals to three British women for books inspired by their own struggles in life. Britain’s Next Bestseller published Ria Frances’ Inflicted in paperback for £8.99 and as an ebook in September 2014 and Cath... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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Longtime Penguin publicity director Maureen Donnelly passed away on June 30, after a brief battle with breast cancer. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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Some of Pixar's most illustrious alums, steeped for decades in Pixar's potent creative culture, reveal how they apply the company's philosophies of success to their own ventures--and you can, too.While working as an animator in London in the late 1990s, Suzanne Slatcher spent her lunch breaks at... Continue reading at Fast Company
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For most of us the digital revolution started some time ago. Working in journalism for nearly 15 years means that I have seen things change enormously, but even back in the late 1990s it was clear that the web was where it was at -- or where it was going to be. Newspapers and magazines have had... Continue reading at Betanews
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Carly Simon, the singer and songwriter who has had a rocky life and a storied career, has sold her autobiography to Random House for a sum in the seven figures, according to a person familiar with the deal. Ms. Simon, the author of several children's books, is writing the memoir herself. It's... Continue reading at Crains New York
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The tagline “It’s not TV. It’s HBO” is something many will remember from the late 1990s, back when the cable network was in the vanguard for airing critically acclaimed series like The Sopranos and Sex and the City. Today there’s hardly a cable network in the game that isn’t trying to capture... Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
[ Publishers Weekly | 2012-02-10 00:00:00 UTC ]
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