Author Archives: Trisha, Managing Editor

About Trisha, Managing Editor

Trisha likes European vacations and novels by and biographies of smart women. She often starts home improvement projects at inopportune times.

News from the "just when you think you've heard it all" department

Tennessee is not at the top of the list when it comes to daring culinary trends, so this may not surprise some of you. But today I learned, via press release, that there is such a thing as vegan ice … Continue reading

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The (motion) Picture of Dorian Gray

After two other successful Wilde adaptations, director Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson have teamed up to bring Wilde’s only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, to the big screen. For the non-Wilde fans out there, the book tells the story … Continue reading

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Novel writing makes prime time

Most of my TV-watching is done online these days, so maybe it’s not surprising that I missed the March premiere of “Castle,” a new crime drama that stars Nathan Fillion as best-selling novelist Richard Castle, who teams up with a … Continue reading

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Christmas in July . . .

There’s no reason why . . .  publishers can’t be planning for the holiday season. Any best-selling author worth her salt seems to have a holiday-themed book headed to shelves before the Thanksgiving turkey is carved. Many of the usual … Continue reading

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The other side of the story

I’m about to express what may be an unpopular opinion: I couldn’t finish Eat, Pray, Love. There’s no question that Gilbert is a talented writer and speaker. I enjoyed Stern Men, but her path to enlightenment in Eat, Pray, Love … Continue reading

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Missing MJ

Publishing cycles may be slow—but when a celebrity death is involved, those wheels tend to start turning a little more quickly. Ian Halperin, who has written biographies about Kurt Cobain and James Taylor, was already at work on a bio … Continue reading

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Nicole Kidman takes on 'Little Bee'

Actress Nicole Kidman has optioned Chris Cleave‘s Little Bee. Kidman will both produce and star in the film, according to Variety. I didn’t catch Little Bee pre-pub, but after reading a few pages in an Oxford bookstore I had to … Continue reading

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Happy birthday, Mr. Tesla

I learned from the all-knowing Google that today is Nikola Tesla’s 115th birthday. Surprisingly, this scientist has appeared in at least three recent works of fiction. (Links will take you to the BookPage reviews.) Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day (who … Continue reading

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Fiction for the YouTube generation?

When I arrived at the Books-A-Million offices for a few publisher meetings back in May, I had just missed their meeting with Penguin. As Julia and I walked in, most of the reps were talking about one thing: Level 26: … Continue reading

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In case you hadn't heard . . .

The US/UK jackets for Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol were released today. What do you think? Will you be scouring the cover for “clues” to the book’s content, or are you happy to wait until the novel’s release? For those … Continue reading

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A first look at the all-new Alice

Last week, Walt Disney Studios released some concept and publicity art for the new Alice in Wonderland movie, directed by Tim Burton. Fittingly, this mad movie will be released in March—March 5, 2010—but instead of basing the story on Lewis … Continue reading

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Angels from demons

From vamps and witches to angels, by way of Jesus. That unusual path maps Anne Rice’s fictional journey. The Vampire Chronicles author will publish Angel Time: Songs of the Seraphim (Knopf) on October 29. In Angel Time, the first in … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Hans Offringa

As one half of “The Whisky Couple,” Hans Offringa conducts whisky nosing and tasting sessions throughout Europe and the USA. Offringa has just published Whisky & Jazz, a coffee-table book that combines two of his great loves. Read more about … Continue reading

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Undead writer's club

It has been four years since her blockbuster debut, The Historian, but Elizabeth Kostova is rising again on January 21 with a second act, The Swan Thieves. Instead of literature, this time Kostova’s subject is painting—and painters who struggle to … Continue reading

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Guest Blog: Mindy Friddle

Today the Book Case welcomes author Mindy Friddle—a Southern writer who’s celebrating the recent release of her second novel, Secret Keepers. guest post by Mindy Friddle One of my favorite parts about writing fiction is taking a familiar setting, tweaking … Continue reading

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