Jed Donahue, busily building a conservative list at Crown Forum, signed Bill Gertz (Betrayal) for a book called Treachery: How America's Friends and Foes Are Secretly Arming Our Enemies; it was a world rights deal, signed with agent Joseph Vallely for fall 2004.... Philip Turner at Avalon's Carroll & Graf bought a sardonic inside view of our second largest financial paper, called Crazy Money: Inside Investor's Business Daily, in which author Ivan Goldman, who worked there, portrays a highly eccentric operation. Turner bought world rights from agent Michael Hamilburg.... Random's Lee Boudreaux bought a first novel by a young Iowa Writers Workshop grad, Curtis Sittenfeld, about the misadventures of a cocky teenager at a ritzy boarding school. It's called Cipher, and Shana Kelly at William Morris made the North American rights sale.... Stan Goff, who is, unusually, a former Special Forces sergeant turned radical army critic, is writing a book called Full Spectrum Disorder, about what he sees as the current shortcomings of the U.S. military, for publisher Richard Nash at little Soft Skull Press.
Short Takes
Jul 03, 2003
A version of this article appeared in the 07/07/2003 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: