Publishing
Nat Silvester went viral for all the wrong reasons, and lost his job. Now he’s raking it in, while promising to use the cash for a series of ambitious—and yet to launch—projects.
He did it all: writing, publishing, and bookselling, and he made it look like fun. He wasn’t just the ringmaster—he was the whole circus.
The young French writer Pauline Harmange proudly embraces misandry and makes a splash beyond the literary scene.
The Italian author’s Neapolitan Quartet is beloved around the world (3 million copies sold in the U.S. alone), and the fanbase can’t wait for the new novel landing next month.
The president’s niece wants a judge to remove a temporary restraining order blocking her from writing a tell-all.
A New York City judge called their filing “fatally defective,” so they have refiled in a different jurisdiction.
Marty Baron “has been saying he’s gonna retire for the past three years,” one Post staffer tells The Beast. This time, it looks like he’s serious.