Lauren Weisberger, author of "The Devil Wears Prada" has just signed with Simon & Schuster to pen a sequel.
Madeline Miller wins last orange prize for her debut novel. Orange, a telecommunications company and the award's sponsor, will cease to sponsor the award.
Filmmakers turn to Kickstarter for film adaptation of "Fat Kid Rules the World."
Mayor Bloomberg proposing massive cuts to the lifeline of New York City libraries.
The movie is based on the marriage of the writer Ernest Hemingway and the journalist Martha Gellhorn.
Like the characters of her book, Anouk Markovits author if "I Am Forbidden" grew up inside the strict Satmar Hasidic Jewish sect, where reading novels was frowned upon and she was expected to wed in an arranged marriage at a young age.
NPR's summer book list has something for everyone.
Most American's have an untarnished image of the legendary reporter but a posthumous biography on Cronkite attempts to share details that just might shed a different light on his legacy.
Joe Muto, the former Fox News employee who sought to publicly scorn his then-employer under the short-lived guise of online anonymity, has landed the inevitable book deal.
Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter wants to publish the memoir he wrote in the last years of his life.
"7 Secrets of Successful Self Published Authors" published by the senior vice president of leading self-publishing company
Popular writer and blogger Tracy McMillan releases new book on dating towards marriage.
Autobiography of KFC Founder Colonel Harland Sanders discovered after 40 years and now available on Facebook.
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