Getting It, Together: Bill Clegg’s Memoir Commemorates 12-step Meetings In 2005, Bill Clegg, the handsome, gay cofounder of a thriving Manhattan literary agency, went on a two-month crack spree By James Camp
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Tao Lin Announces Five-Figure Sale of Taipei, Taiwan to Vintage; Tim O’Connell, ‘Prolific Tweeter,’ to Edit As the foremost chronicler of the young novelist Tao Lin’s every whim, The Observer was hoping we might break the By Emily Witt
Kirby Kim, Becca Oliver, and Laura Bonner Sign On With WME Entertainment; Richard Abate Plans Next Move By Leon Neyfakh
Bill Clegg’s Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man Sold to Pat Strachan at Little, Brown [UPDATE] By Leon Neyfakh