Shadow Play – the Hidden Hands of History
Today I was honored to receive an email from DooSeung Lee, the chief director at IMAGO, my Korean publisher. I have never received such a pleasant and praising email from anyone actually involved in the dirty work of publishing my books. Beyond the fact that I have been offered the chance to write a new and territory specific preface for latest Korean edition of Conspiracy Files, there is the intriguing possibility I could decide to write a book purely for the Korean market. I am not sure how Shadow Play – the Hidden Hands of History translates into Korean, but it just might allow me to say all those things lawyers prevent me from saying in English.
Labels: Conspiracy Files, Global Gangland, Publishers, Secrets And Lies, South Korea
5 Comments:
I can't help but feel that people who work in publishing in the UK could take the odd lesson in good manners from their Korean counterparts...
And now I'm off to Amazon to see all about your books!
Wow. Congratulations. You must be feeling all warm and fuzzy.
Sounds great. Just the section in Secrets and Lies re. The Prisoner television series was worth the price of admission for me. Top man.
How absolutely cool and that must make you feel totally hot. :)
That's totally awesome, and totally deserved.
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