The delayed debutantes: inside the literary class of COVID-19
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Who needs a book launch when you could have a ball? The pandemic might have derailed plans for their booksâ releases last year, but Australiaâs newest authors will now have a chance to put the âdebâ in debutante.
The COVID-19 class of 2020 will be introduced to literary society at a Sydney Writersâ Festival event on Sunday evening. We discover the stories behind the stories of six very different new authors who will don a sash and sashay into the world of letters.
The delayed debutantes: inside the literary class of COVID-19
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The Sony-housed label has optioned the rights to
Summer of ’69 by
New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand for a limited series.
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Gabler, Erin Siminoff and Nikki Cooper are overseeing the project for 3000 Pictures.
The famed “breach reads” author, repped by UTA, Inkwell Management, and Kleinberg Lange, has been on a Hollywood hot streak as of late, placing several stories for adaption across film and series.
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The Sony-housed label has optioned the rights to
Summer of ’69 by
New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand for a limited series.
Summer of 69 is set in Nantucket during the tumultuous summer of 1969, and follows the lives of multiple generations of the Levin family, as their lives intersect with the historical events of the time, including the Vietnam War and the space race.
Gabler, Erin Siminoff and Nikki Cooper are overseeing the project for 3000 Pictures.
The famed breach reads author, repped by UTA, Inkwell Management, and Kleinberg Lange, has been on a Hollywood hot streak as of late, placing several stories for adaption across film and series.