Sentences with phrase «whose debut book»

Sigma's Bookshelf was started up in 2016 by teenager Justin M. Anderson, whose debut book, Saving Stripes: A Kitty's Story, was released in 2015.

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Kristen Roupenian, whose debut story in The New Yorker, «Cat Person,» went uber - viral this month, has reportedly received a seven - figure book deal.
Inspired by a nightmare, Twixt — filmed in 3 - D, but never widely seen outside film festivals, and now making a belated debut on home video — drifts between the waking and sleeping hours of down - on - his - luck horror novelist Hall Baltimore (Val Kilmer), whose book tour takes him to the small town of Swann Valley and to a poorly attended signing held at a hardware store.
The film marks the screenwriting debut of J.K. Rowling, whose seven beloved Harry Potter books were adapted into one of the highest grossing film franchises of all time.
Fun Fact: This film marked the feature directorial debut from author Michael Crichton, the man whose book inspired another dangerous theme park adventure you may have heard of called Jurassic Park.
The film marks the screenwriting debut of J.K. Rowling, whose beloved Harry Potter books were adapted into the top - grossing film franchise of all time.
Tiffany Baker, whose debut, The Little Giant of Aberdeen County, was a bestseller, proves with her third book that she is a novelist with staying power.
Tiffany Baker, whose debut, The Little Giant of Aberdeen County, was a bestseller, proves with her third book that...
Denton's debut novel, The Hideaway, was a word - of - mouth surprise hit, so we expect readers to be clamoring for her next book, the story of two sisters whose lives are forever changed when a hurricane threatens their dairy farm.
About the book: Set in a small town in the Ozarks, McHugh's debut follows a young girl whose friend's disappearance stirs up questions — and secrets — relating to her own missing mother.
The highly anticipated new novel from the author whose debut was called «The smart summer thriller you've been waiting for... The novel you should be reading tonight» (NPR's All Things Considered) and was named a Book of the Year by NPR and an Entertainment Weekly Must - List Pick.
We've pored over galleys to come up with 14 women writers whose ambitious debuts — or accomplished breakthrough books — are sure to make waves among book lovers this spring and summer.
With her debut novel, The Daughters — the story of a soprano whose voice is stolen by a curse, which won the 2015 PEN Southwest Book Award for Fiction — Celt introduced herself as a notable writer with a hauntingly lyrical voice.
And Helene Wecker, whose mythology - steeped debut novel, The Golem and the Jinni, made the bestseller and «best» lists back in 2013, has just made a two - book deal with her editor at HarperCollins.
Take for instance 21 - year - old publishing wunderkind Samantha Shannon, whose debut novel «The Bone Season» is TODAY's first book club pick.
Kate Morton (pictured), whose new novel The Secret Keeper is being spruiked by Allen & Unwin, is now an international phenomenon, having sold over seven million books in 38 territories since her 2006 debut, The Shifting Fog.
For example, here's a link to an AMA by my debut author Deborah A. Wolf whose The Dragon's Legacy I sold to Titan Books in London.
Today's story comes from debut author, Julianna Stone, whose first book «His Darkest Hunger» is in stores tomorrow (or maybe even today).
Judy Probus is a new author whose first book debuted in January of 2014.
And on the New York Review of Books blog, the cartoonist and graphic novelist Chris Ware reflects on the life of Krazy Kat creator George Herriman, whose long - running and best - loved newspaper strip made its debut in 1916.
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley When essayist Geoff Dyer, whose main goal always seems to be sating his own curiosity, debuted his New York Times book column last week, he did so with a perfectly paced takedown of art historian Michael Fried.
Its latest offering is the New York solo debut of Peter Shear, a young painter based in Indiana, whose show, «Magnolias All at Once,» takes its blossom - conjuring title from Norman Fischer's book of poetry.
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