Nonficion Book News Page: 37

This is page 37 of the nonfiction book news archives.

The Case of the Changed Book Cover (2005-09-14): Christian book publisher Multnomah appears to have replaced the original cover art for After You've Blown It: Reconnecting with God and Others by Erwin W.

Carly Fiorina Inks Book Deal (2005-08-25): Carly Fiorina, the ousted head of Hewlett-Packard, has inked a book deal with Penguin Group.

Frank Miller's 300 Graphic Novel Being Made Into a Film (2005-08-24): Coming Soon reports that Warner Bros.

50 Cent: A Life Story at the Age of 30 (2005-08-19): AllHipHop.

Sales of Woodward Book Underwhelming (2005-08-18): The New York Times reports that all the publicity about Deep Throat revealing his secret identity has really hurt sales of Bob Woodward's new book, The Secret Man, which gives the inside story of Deep Throat and his role in Watergate.

What's President Bush Reading This Summer? (2005-08-16): Summer's nearly over but the White House has just released President Bush's summer book list.

Kerouac's On The Road Finally Coming to the Big Screen? (2005-08-10): Empire Online reports that Francis Ford Coppola, who purchased the film rights to Jack Kerouac's On The Road novel nearly forty years ago is finally closer to adapting the popular book into a movie.

Naked Conversation: Blogging the Book (2005-08-08): Shel Israel and Robert Scoble are blogging a book about blogs and corporate communications called the Naked Conversation.

National Book Festival Will Be Held September 24th (2005-08-02): The 2005 National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs.

Biden Inks Memoir Deal (2005-07-28): Publishers Weekly reports that Democratic Delaware senator Joe Biden has inked a deal with Random House to publish his memoir.

A.E. Hotchner to Publish Hemingway Correspondence (2005-07-25): A.E. Hotchner, the biographer and friend of the late Ernest Hemingway, is publishing a collection of his correspondence with the late great writer.

Hello Laziness: The Guide to Slacking Off at Work (2005-07-08): Corinne Maier is raising some eyebrows in her native France with her new book, Hello Laziness: Why Hard Work Doesn't Pay by Corinne Maier (Pantheon).

Historian and Novelist Shelby Foote Dies at 88 (2005-06-30): Shelby Foote, a popular Civil War historian and novelist, has died at the age of 88.

Runaway Bride Gets Book Deal (2005-06-21): Jennifer Wilbanks, the bride who ran away just before the wedding and falsely claimed she had been kidnapped, has landed a deal for a book and movie rights.

Ashley Smith Writes Book About Her Hostage Ordeal (2005-06-16): Ashley Smith, the woman who convinced convicted courtroom killer Brian Nichols to surrender, is going to be publishing a book about her ordeal called Unlikely Angel.

Woodward and Bernstein: Together Again (2005-06-10): Now that Mark Felt has been revealed as the mysterious Deep Throat, Bob Woodward is moving at light speed to finish his latest book, The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat.

Writing a Book is the 4th Most Popular Goal on 43Things (2005-06-08): If you want to write a book you're not alone.

Of All the President's Men, Deep Throat Revealed (2005-06-03): Go back in time with us to 1974: platform heels, bellbottom jeans and really hideous eyewear were all the rage, along with a book called All the President's Men, in which Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein laid bare the story behind Watergate.

The Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries (2005-06-02): Thank goodness.

John Edwards and the Hot New Political Book Trend (2005-06-01): Former Democratic Vice-presidential nominee John Edwards has inked a book deal with HarperCollins.