Email
Password
Remember meForgot password?
Log in with Facebook
Connect your Digital Journal account with Facebook to use this feature.
Log In Sign Up   Connect

Gene discovery may lead to non-hormonal male birth control pill

Ex-priest accused of child sex abuse gets job with TSA

Airplane door plummets onto Florida golf course

325508,325522,325518

Harpercollins News

Amanda Knox inks $4 million book deal with HarperCollins

Amanda Knox, the 24-year-old American woman cleared of charges in October by an Italian court that she murdered her roommate, sold her tell-all memoir to HarperCollins for $4 million.
In the Media by Yukio Strachan

Michael Crichton's posthumous novel to be released in November

HarperCollins has announced that a posthumous novel from Michael Crichton will be released later this year. The novel, “Micro”, is slated to hit bookshelves on November 22.
In the Media by Chanah Rubenstein - 1 comment

Publisher Posts Free Books Online to Lure Net-Friendly Bookworms

When a major publisher offers free books on its website, more than just book nerds take notice. HarperCollins’ decision to give away some books online points to its progressive thinking in a digital age.
In the Media by David Silverberg - 6 comments

Bhutto's Book To Be Rushed Out To Stores By February

After the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan People’s Party, Benazir Bhutto, HarperCollins is rushing her manuscript to be possibly released in February.
In the Media by Can Tran

'Offensive' phone call by publisher preceded her firing

Comments by Judith Regan, already in hot water over Simpson and Mantle deals, to a lawyer at HarperCollins were last straw, sources say.
In the Media by Iamseven
apis-171072 apis-156326 apis-77546
 

Search Digital Journal Archives


Set up a news alert for

Harpercollins


Harpercollins Headlines

A publishing arm dedicated to erotic fiction is launched by HarperCollins.
Amanda Knox, cleared of the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, signs a book deal with HarperCollins for a reported $4m (£2.5m).

Erotica is no longer a taboo genre as a steamy novel tears up bestseller lists and HarperCollins launches a new erotic e-book imprint

The Justice Department has filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Apple and five major publishers over allegations of pricing fixing of E-books. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, alleges that Apple and publishers Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, MacMillan, Hachette and Pearson agreed to fix the price of e-books ahead of the debut of Apple's iPad in 2010 as ebooks gained popularity with the rise of Amazon's Kindle in 2007.
Top News
topnews-right-177713 topnews-right-177712 topnews-right-177707 topnews-right-177715 topnews-right-177696 topnews-right-177688 topnews-right-177697 topnews-right-177694

Harpercollins Image


Harpercollins Blogs

The Day The World Took Notice

By Talia Carner Having been a supporter of counter-terrorism intelligence in the United States, I attended in January...
Sep 10, 2011 by Talia Carner

James Frey releases another book, this time labelled as fiction

Remember James Frey, the memoirist-turned-liar who made a fool of himself with A Million Little Pieces? Now the target...
Apr 28, 2008 in  Book Club by David Silverberg - 3 comments
bpimgset-161136
 

Corporate

Help & Support

News Links

copyright © 1998-2012 digitaljournal.com   |   powered by dell servers
Show toolbar