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Larry McMurtry Keeps the Bookstore Alive
From: www.writerswrite.com
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Larry McMurtry, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove and Terms of Endearment said earlier this year that he was going to close his independent book store Booked Up Inc. because of declining sales. But now he says he's reconsidering:
McMurtry said this week that the shop's outlook has improved due to staff cuts and an upturn in business. The North Texas shop contains about 400,000 books, including hard-to-find, out-of-print and used editions.
"I think it will be able to stay solvent and stay open," McMurtry said. "I didn't want to close it."
McMurtry revitalized his one-stoplight hometown when he opened the shop in the mid-1980s. The store grew as McMurtry closed his bookstores in other states and moved the books to the North Texas location.
Many residents still resent McMurtry's portrayal of Archer City in The Last Picture Show and other novels.
We're glad the bookstore is staying open. We do love a good browsing session in a great bookstore.
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Kerouac's On The Road Finally Coming to the Big Screen?
From: www.writerswrite.com
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Empire Online reports that Francis Ford Coppola, who purchased the film rights to Jack Kerouac's On The Road novel nearly forty years ago is finally closer to adapting the popular book into a movie. Coppola has decided to produce with Walter Salles directing and Jose Rivera adapting the book into a screenplay. Salles and Rivera also worked together on the Motorcycle Diaries film as director and writer. Motorcycle Diaries was based on the book with the same title by author Ernesto Che Guevara. Empire Online points out the similarities between the two stories.
The links between the Che Guevara epic and Kerouac's novel are clear -- both road movies, focused on two young men who learn about life and living on the way. Both are hugely influential, both boast a cult following and both were written by men who symbolised a generation - Guevara's revolutionaries and Kerouac's 'beat' poets.
Empire Online says the film is now currently in development and won't be in theatres until late next year at the earlies -- but at least the project is finally going forward.
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No Horror For Owen King
From: www.writerswrite.com
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The Associated Press reports that Stephen King's younger son is now an author himself. Owen King has just published a novella novella entitled We?re All In This Together, which is described as "an imaginative and absurdly humorous tale of political partisanship run amok, laced with quirky characters whose bizarre behavior offers an object lesson in the perils of zealotry." What, no ghosts, demons or possessions? Apparently not.
To Owen King, 28, this reflects a desire to cut his own path and see his work accepted or rejected on its merits. But an even stronger motive, he said, is to dispel any assumption that he is writing in the same genre as his father.
"I don?t think it?s fair for Stephen King fans to be deceived, and I know I?m a Stephen King fan," he said in an interview outside the Bangor Public Library. "The last thing I want to do is to present something as ?Stephen King, Part II,? and have it be something that?s a big disappointment."
He considered using a pen name, but was put off by the idea of going by an alias when meeting people or having a go-between handle details of his professional life. The prospect seemed too complex and too weird.
....King acknowledged that his book is grabbing more attention than would a first-time effort by a writer without comparable lineage, but he seems to have made a conscious effort not to capitalize on his father?s fame.
"I think the model that I look at is someone like Jakob Dylan, whose dad is obviously every bit if not more famous than mine," King said. "He?s a guy who sought to build a career on his own, doing something that?s a little bit different than what his father does."
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Hunter S. Thompson Family
From: www.writerswrite.com
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Hunter S. Thompson's family finally speaks out to the Rocky Mountain News about Thomson's suicide and his planned funeral, in which his ashes will be shot out of a cannon in a private memorial service orchestrated by Johnny Depp and a Hollywood special effects team. Juan Thompson, son of Hunter S. Thompson, talked about the unusual funeral and his father's death.
"This is an unusual way to have your ashes spread, and it's a large gathering because (my father) knew a lot of people," his only son said, referring to the use of a 153-foot "cannon" to scatter the writer's ashes and the some 300 invited guests. "But what it comes down to is this is saying goodbye to my dad's ashes."
"This is the last time that all of his friends are going to be getting together to say goodbye to him - and that does not mean it's all going to be weeping and gnashing of teeth, but it's going to be sad because from here on out, we're going to have to come to terms in our own way with the fact that he's gone."
"He is not Duke in Doonesbury. He's not a cartoon character. He's not a drug-addled guy wandering around Las Vegas," Juan Thompson said. "Primarily, he's a serious guy, a writer, and someone concerned about the Constitution."
The funeral is scheduled to go forward on August 20, 2005. Juan Thompson said family and friends will then work on the Hunter S. Thompson Foundation which will assist writers.
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Dan Brown Cleared of False Copyright Allegations
From: www.writerswrite.com
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We always said the whole thing was a lot of nonsense, and now a judge says the same thing. Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code -- and all around nice guy -- has been cleared of those false allegations that he stole someone's idea when he wrote The Da Vinci Code. Reuters reports:
Best-selling author Dan Brown has won a court ruling against another writer who claimed Brown's book The Da Vinci Code copied elements from two of his books, Brown's publisher, Random House, said on Friday.
Brown avoided $150 million in damages author Lewis Perdue had sought in a legal ruling that also characterized his blockbuster book as an "intellectual" work.
Perdue had claimed The Da Vinci Code, which has 36 million copies in print worldwide, infringed the copyright of his novels Daughter of God and The Da Vinci Legacy.
Perdue sought $150 million damages and asked the court to block distribution of the book and a movie of The Da Vinci Code that is in production by Sony Pictures.....
....Judge George Daniels of U.S. District Court in New York made a detailed analysis of the plots of the two books, as well as Perdue's earlier work, The Da Vinci Legacy, which shares some elements with his later novel.
"A reasonable average lay observer would not conclude that The Da Vinci Code is substantially similar to Daughter of God," Daniels wrote in his summary judgment.
You can read our interview with Dan Brown here. You can read a fascinating article Dan wrote for us about his inspiration for Angels and Demons here.
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Latest Writing News, Headlines and Blogs from Yahoo:
Reading, writing, now arithmetic (Orange Leader)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"For more than 20 years, Rebecca Flickinger wrote news stories. Today, she's writing a new chapter in her life. "At an age when all my friends are readying to retire I'm starting my third career," she said."
Local writing group sponsors contest (The News-Review)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"DOUGLAS COUNTY: The North Roseburg Rotary Club and the Pen & Ink writers group are sponsoring a writing contest for Douglas County residents eager to write about "One Summer Day.""
Iraq draft constitution expected Sunday (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
" A draft of Iraq's new constitution is expected to be ready on Sunday even though some crucial issues are still unresolved, members of the panel writing the document said late on Saturday."
Man accused of writing nearly $50 million in bad checks (Bismarck Tribune)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"10:10 - FARGO, N.D. (AP) A former Jamestown leasing company manager is accused of writing 143 bad checks totaling nearly $50 million. Dennis Paulsrud, 45, began writing bad checks on two bank accounts in 2003 to cover business expenses, a six-page federal court indictment says."
Writing for the right tune (Daily Press)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"Arts Alive coordinator Dawn Greggs helped seal the deal for the Yamaha piano grant."
U.S. will not withdraw from Iraq prematurely - Bush (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
" President George W. Bush on Saturday said the United States will not lose its nerve and prematurely withdraw troops from Iraq, which he said would betray that country as its leaders finish a critical act of democracy in writing a constitution."
Latest Writing News, Headlines and Blogs from The Writiing Life:
UpdateStill cannot pub
From: cdeemer.blogspot.com
" UpdateStill cannot publish on my end unless I ftp and change the index.html file manually. When changes actually appear and the blog looks normal, it's because it has been published on the Blogger end by someone trying to help me."
The nightmare continues
From: cdeemer.blogspot.com
" The nightmare continuesWell, 2 folks who tried to help me so far haven't been able to. Is the 3rd time the charm?"
Latest Writing News, Headlines and Blogs from The Write News:
Writers Write, Inc. Launches Pleasant Morning Buzz
From: www.writenews.com
"Writers Write, Inc. has announced the official launch of Pleasant Morning Buzz ( http://www.pleasantmorningbuzz.com ), a blog covering current events with a twist. Pleasant Morning Buzz features commentary about current events including news, science, television shows, films, celebrities and other items of interest. "
BMG Direct to Acquire The Columbia House Company
From: www.writenews.com
"BMG Direct, a division of DirectGroup Bertelsmann, announced that it has reached an agreement with The Blackstone Group to acquire The Columbia House Company. Stuart Goldfarb, President and CEO of BMG Direct, will serve as President and CEO of the newly acquired company. The move combines two giant direct marketing brands with similar business models. "

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