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mickronson
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Re: Duffs Book Deal...

mickronson wrote:

http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/reverb/2 … k_deal.php

And, Yes, I Got a Book Deal
By Duff McKagan, Thursday, Mar. 25 2010 @ 9:07AM

'‹I am not sure if any of you have heard the rumors about me getting a book deal. I just wanted to announce here first that it is in fact true. The reason for any announcement at all is twofold, actually:

1. Most important, I want to thank the readers of my column for really pushing me to write this book. Those constant suggestions and prodding really made me take a look at what I was saying, and indeed at how I was writing it. The Weekly staff have also been invaluable to me--certain editors here have made a big difference as far as what they expect from me. That too makes for a better product.

2. I want to also make clear that this book is not a GN'R "tell-all" or some other such "rock" book. There are a lot of those at this point. Sure, I will touch on all of that, as it is part of my story, but only just a part of it. Rather, it will be a story of an ordinary guy who met with extraordinary circumstances, and the circumnavigation through these situations. If you have been a reader of my column, then you get the general idea of my headspace. I WILL be writing this myself, thick or thin.

Touchstone, a division of Simon and Schuster, will publish my book in Fall 2011. Stacy Creamer, Touchstone VP and Publisher, will be my editor. I am excited that Tim Mohr, my old editor at Playboy, will be joining me too on this challenging venture and chapter of my life. Tim has edited the likes of Hunter S. Thompson. I look forward to him throwing out thousands of my words and telling me that I am full of shit on a daily basis!

DCK
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Re: Duffs Book Deal...

DCK wrote:

Thank God he's not doing a Slash book. This will be much more interesting.

Axlin16
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Re: Duffs Book Deal...

Axlin16 wrote:

Sort of agree. I don't mind tell all's, but I don't like it when it engulfs the book.

If you're gonna spend 6-7 chapters on Guns N' Roses, than just expand the book to include the rest of your life.

I dont like it when you're reading an artist's autobiography and you get breezed over the pre & post period's of their lives.

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