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Clay Smith
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Summer Reading
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The latest publishing deals that Texas authors have made concern murders both fictional and real.
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Record Reviews
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Summer Reading
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What to look for in new fall titles
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Thank God It’s Friday
UT Grad Christian McLaughlin’s ‘Spyder Games’ Cranks Up Soap Action
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Austin literary agent Jim Hornfischer hasn’t been sleeping. He’s taking the bar at the end of the month, he and his wife have three children, and he recently founded his own agency, Hornfischer Literary Management, Inc., after eight years with The Literary Group, an agency headquartered in New York known for handling celebrity books.
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Should authors really worry if publishers are reporting a rise in the number of unsold books being returned to them from bookstores?
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First Marco Perella told us about the apparently very funny experience of being a nobody in his Adventures of a No Name Actor; now Bruce Campbell wants us to know what it’s like to be both a B-movie king and a regular Joe.
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