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This week features…a whole lotta nothing. Everyone was at BEA, so the list is short.
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N.K. Jemisin’s THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS, combining the politics of George R. R. Martin with the magic of Neil Gaiman, to Devi Pillai of Orbit, in a good deal, at auction, in a three-book deal, for publication in Fall 2009, by Lucienne Diver of The Knight Agency (World English).
Spice seems to be doing well.
BLONDE GEISHA author Jina Bacarr’s BLONDE SAMURAI, the erotic story of an American heiress who flees an abusive British husband only to be captured by a rebellious samurai who teaches her the way of the warrior, to Susan Pezzack-Swinwood at Harlequin Spice, by Roberta Brown of the Brown Literary Agency.
More westerns being snapped up. Looks like if you have one sitting on a back burner, now might be the time to have your agent send it out.
Janette Kenny’s three historical romances set in the American West during the 1880’s, to Hilary Sares at Zebra, for publication in December 2009, by Jennifer Schober at Spencerhill Associates (world).
The heroine sounds weak and out of control of her own life. And this was marketed as YA…?
Dandi Daley Mackall’s MY BOYFRIENDS’ DOGS, in which the …



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