Craig Offman

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Washington Post book critic defends Reagan biographer
After an attack by the New York Times' Maureen Dowd, Jonathan Yardley comes to the rescue.
A tempest around "Isaac's Storm"
The bestseller's author answers a meteorologist's charges of inaccuracy.
Bush campaign cans biographer
Manuscript haphazard, claims one source; too candid, says another.
Big-money imprint folds; Booker short-list announced
Publisher Rob Weisbach departs from William Morrow.
Letters to the Editor
It's time for action in East Timor; misunderstanding "Stigmata"; cybercommunism and "free" software.
Letters to the Editor
Don't let junkie turn misspent youth into profit; Brazil's "raceless" society; what's the truth about Waco?
Letters to the Editor
Is Britney Spears just "lovestruck"? Plus: Gates' personality quirks conceal real issues in Redmond; selling science with sex appeal.
Stephen Hawking's ex-wife writes tell-all
Jane Hawking chronicles the misery of her marriage.
Son of blotches and drips: Book jacket look-alikes
Is a new novel's jacket design a coincidence or a rip-off?
The Odd Couple
In the interest of research, New York Times critic Neil Strauss moved in with ex-Chili Pepper Dave Navarro.
Johnny Depp battles editor over comma
The actor pens a tribute to the Beats for a new collection.
Latest Salinger biographer slams New York publishers
They're all cowards, he claims.
Useless books find new appreciation on the Web
Vendors on eBay hawk galleys and review copies, with mixed success.
Hemingway furniture has legs
Pleased with its initial success, Thomasville plans to expand the collection, which is made up of designs inspired by the homes of the Nobel-winning author.
Salty World War II vet storms the publishing world
Sam Halpert is leading the charge for his first novel.
Kubrick gets a Herr piece
Michael Herr remembers Stanley Kubrick.
Terrorist tell-all backfires
Terrorist tell-all backfires
Clare Naylor: Not just another "Bridget Jones"
Publisher's shagadelic response to New York Times pan
McGinniss vs. Little, Brown: Publisher avoids the "s" word
McGinniss vs. Little, Brown: The publisher avoids the "s" word.
What single girls want remains unclear
Married and single guys alike are baffled by panel.
Dead man talking: Jerry Garcia reaches out to a psychic friend
Dead man talking: Jerry Garcia reaches out to a psychic friend
The Concise OED: Splatterpunk to make you boke
The new edition takes 20 percent of its entries from sources outside the U.K.
The mouse roars again: Did Disney deal spike an Eisner biography?
The mouse roars again: Did Disney deal spike an Eisner biography?
"Havana Bay"
After seven years, the novelist brings Arkady Renko back for a trip to Cuba.
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