Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Publish and Be Damned : Who Owns the Story of a Man's Life
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'Every publisher knows the feeling: the manuscript which promised the "inside story" has been replaced by beige prose in praise of an unblemished life; the book one hoped would be profitable flops. What are the responsibilities of the author and the publisher in these circumstances?' (Editor's abstract)

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Alternative title: With title: Start with Bad Faith and You'll End in Bad Blood
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Saturday Age 5 November 2011 Z1822001 2011 newspaper issue 2011 pg. 20
    Note: illus.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Sydney Morning Herald 5-6 November 2011 Z1822076 2011 newspaper issue 2011 pg. 18 Section: News Review
    Note: With title: Start with Bad Faith and You'll End in Bad Blood
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20 Publish and Be Damned : Who Owns the Story of a Man's Lifesmall AustLit logo The Saturday Age
18 News Review Publish and Be Damned : Who Owns the Story of a Man's Lifesmall AustLit logo The Sydney Morning Herald
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