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Romance novels are regularly derided as schlocky, low-grade bodice-rippers, but how easy is it to pen Mills & Boon-style fiction? Niamh Donnelly gives it her best shot ....
James Archer and Alan Mitchell at Mitchell Rights Management. As part of the deal, Archer will pen a new title in his William Warwick series, Over My Dead Body, which is set for later this year. Archer, per HC, has sold more than 275 million print copies of his books around the world. SMP Preempts Nance’s ‘Insurgency’ For St. Martin’s Press, Elisabeth Dyssegaard preempted They Want to Kill Americans: The Radical Militias, Fanatical Terrorists, and the Deranged Ideology of the Coming Trump Insurgency. The publisher said it’s a “chilling and deeply researched” work about the hold Donald Trump may have on a large portion of the electorate after he leaves office. Nance a bestselling author, MSNBC analyst, and executive director of TAPSTRI, a research institute focused on extremism predicts that support for Trump will increasingly be expressed by white supremacist groups that are “armed and primed for violence.” ....
With a six-figure preempt, Claire Kohda’s Woman, Eating for HarperVia. The debut novel, set for spring 2022, was sold in a North American rights agreement by Sam Copeland at London’s RCW Literary Agency. Parsons described the work as a “literary vampire novel” that is “Ottessa Moshfegh meets My Sister, the Serial Killer meets Twilight.” It follows an intern named Lydia who, Parsons explained, is living on her own, in London, for the first time. Away from her vampire mother, lonely, and hungry (subsisting on a diet of hard-to-secure pig blood), Lydia must “reconcile the conflicts within her between her demon and human sides, her mixed ethnic heritage, and her relationship with food and, in turn, humans if she is to find a way to exist in the world.” Kohda is a book reviewer who has written for the ....