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Writing a Book? Things To Keep in Mind
These are some questions you can ask yourself when figuring out where or how to publish.
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Joan Baez Announces First-Ever Poetry Book. Bernie Taupin Already Loves It
When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance will drop April 30
- 'National Treasure'
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Marina Found a 'Magical New Form of Expression' Through Poetry. Now She's Releasing a Book.
"Poetry has actually made me feel free," she says of Eat the World. "Because it's writing about things that, if I'm quite honest, I would rather people not know"
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‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’: Inside the Scandalous Real-Life Story
The eight-episode FX series, adapted from Laurence Leamer’s ‘Capote’s Women,’ chronicles the author’s backstabbing of his high-society friends
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‘The O.C.’ at 20: The Chaotic Making of a Teen TV Classic
Creator Josh Schwartz and producer Stephanie Savage discuss Welcome to the O.C., a fun oral history book celebrating the show’s 20th anniversary
- CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME
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Harvey Weinstein Lost His Sh-t Over ‘Gossip Girl’
Creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage discuss why they won’t reboot the show with the OG cast and the one character modeled after Jared Kushner
- XOXO
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‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Creator Can’t Stop Gushing Over Brie Larson
Showrunner Lee Eisenberg says the cast and crew “really became a family” and lifelong collaborators over the course of making the Apple TV+ series
- EAT UP
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There's Tons of Unreleased Music in the Roots' Vault
Tariq Trotter, a.k.a. Black Thought, talks about his revealing new memoir, what he's learned from losing people close to him, the state of hip-hop, and much more
- The Last Word
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Megan Fox Debuts Poetry in New York: ‘You’re Never Going to Cancel Me’
Actress spoke to a packed crowd of mostly women in Manhattan about her new book of poetry Pretty Boys Are Poisonous and toxic relationships
- UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
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‘All the Light We Cannot See’ Turns World War II Into a Schmaltz-Fest
Netflix miniseries from Shawn Levy (Stranger Things) tells the tale of a blind girl in Nazi-occupied France who instills hope through the radio
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