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Arlene Friedman Shepherd: The Life She Loved

Arlene Friedman

Updated 3-15-2020
by Pat McNees

 

My farewell to a long-time good friend, Arlene Friedman Shepherd, appeared in the wonderful annual year-end series in the New York Times Magazine: The Lives They Loved. (Blast! It's no longer online! What happened to the paper of record???) For someone who graduated from a secretarial school and never went to college, Arlene's career in book publishing was astounding. It is shocking to me that the New York Times did not see fit to give her an obituary--but at least there was a nod to her in the magazine. Read More 

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New fellowship in Jewish fiction writing and scholarship

The Posen Foundation is pleased to announce the Posen Society of Fellows, a new
$40,000 international fellowship in Jewish fiction writing and scholarship. Jonathan
Safran Foer will be judging the fiction writing application. The deadline for
applications is January 15, 2013. For more information, eligibility and application
criteria please see visit  Read More 
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Amazon, E-books, and the Future of Publishing (updated)

Recent reports on Amazon's apparent march toward world domination, and book publishing's efforts to survive (more recent articles first):

Amazon as a threat to steal big titles from big publishers is still a ways off (Mike Shatzkin, Shatzkin Files, 10-23-12). Do read the whole article, which is interesting, but here's a sample: "But, for now, it would seem that B&N definitely did the right thing for their own good by boycotting  Read More 
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Collaborating on memoirs (Moehringer and Agassi)

Toward the end of an interesting interview with Terry Gross about his novel about Willie Sutton, the infamous bank robber, Moehringer talks at some length about his earlier collaboration with Andre Agassi  Read More 
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RIGHTS 101: What Writers Should Know About All-Rights and Work-Made-For-Hire Contracts

This 2003 position paper from the American Society of Journalists and Authors is somewhat out of date, so it's no longer on the ASJA website. I post it here by permission, as the basic principles are still important. “All rights" and “work made for hire" – these contract terms sound simple enough. But what does it really mean when writers sign contracts Read More 
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