Highsmith, Patricia. Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. St Martin’s Press.
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Publishing | Penelope Lively | |
Publishing | Patricia Highsmith | The first version was rejected by Harper and Row
with the comment: A book can stand one or even two neurotics, but not three who are the main characters. Highsmith, Patricia. Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. St Martin’s Press. 128 |
Publishing | Monica Dickens | As she listened to the stories of people living in squalor and desperation she realised, I lived by the pen, and so I must eventually stop looking and listening and go home and shut myself... |
Publishing | Enid Bagnold | |
Publishing | Willa Cather | Before appearing in book form it was serialized in McClure's Magazine from February to April under the title Alexander's Masquerade, Lindemann, Marilee, and Willa Cather. “Introduction, Chronology”. Alexander’s Bridge, edited by Marilee Lindemann and Marilee Lindemann, Oxford University Press, p. vii - xliv. viii |
Publishing | Marie Belloc Lowndes | |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | She had sent The Squirrel, the Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit unsuccessfully to several publishers before Heinemann
. It became a book of 111 pages, with 29 colour illustrations. AU
recommended Dorothy Hutton
as... |
Publishing | Bessie Head | In 1985 Heinemann
, who held a sub-contract on Maru from |
Publishing | Elinor Mordaunt | |
Publishing | Willa Cather | This book too dated back to 1911, when WC
produced two stories, Alexandra and The Bohemian Girl, which eventually became part of it. Urgo, Joseph R., and Willa Cather. “Introduction. Willa Cather: A Brief Chronology. A Note on the Text”. My Ántonia, edited by Joseph R. Urgo and Joseph R. Urgo, Broadview Press, pp. 9-39. 35 |
Publishing | Daphne Du Maurier | DDM
left Heinemann
to publish this book with Victor Gollancz
(a successful upstart seeking to promote best-selling works, and in time a leading and respected left-wing publisher). Her agent, Curtis Brown
, urged her to... |
Publishing | F. Tennyson Jesse | FTJ
published with Heinemann
a slim volume of twenty-four poems entitled The Happy Bride, dedicated to her husband, Harold Harwood
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Colenbrander, Joanna. A Portrait of Fryn. A. Deutsch. 115 |
Publishing | John Galsworthy | Publishers William Heinemann
predicted a large demand for the novel: its initial press run was 45,000 copies. Marrot, Harold Vincent. A Bibliography of the Works of John Galsworthy. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 44-5 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 34 |
Publishing | Marie Belloc Lowndes | The publishers, Heinemann
, caused controversy by refusing to provide copies on ordinary trade terms to the Times Book Club
. The Times Literary Supplement therefore, even though it printed an appreciative review, urged its... |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | There followed in this series How Little Grey Rabbit Got Back Her Tail, 1930, The Great Adventure of Hare, 1931 (originally entitled Hare Goes a-Journeying), and The Story of Fuzzypeg the Hedgehog... |
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