The Weekly Pull: Iron First, DC s Future State, Abbott 1973, and More
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It is nearly new comic book day again. New releases are on the way and will hit comic book stores and digital comics platforms and each week in The Weekly Pull,
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More than 250 authors, editors, agents, professors and others in the American literary community signed an open letter last week opposing any publisher that signs book deals with President Donald
A man walks past a mural by Australian artist Scott Marsh depicting US President Donald Trump, painted on a wall in Sydney. Photo: AFP
More than 250 authors, editors, agents, professors and others in the American literary community signed an open letter this week opposing any publisher that signs book deals with President Donald Trump or members of his administration.
Former DC Comics President Paul Levitz, journalist Sarah Weinman and
Little Fires Everywhere author Celeste Ng are among signatories to the letter, written by novelist Barry Lyga and titled No Book Deals For Traitors.” We all love book publishing, but we have to be honest - our country is where it is in part because publishing has chased the money and notoriety of some pretty sketchy people, and has granted those same people both the imprimatur of respectability and a lot of money through sweetheart book deals, ” the letter read.
More than 250 members of the literary community signed a letter this week urging publishers not to sign book deals with anyone in the Trump administration.