Publisher’s Summary

April 22nd, 2008 by zen2008

Jason Pinter talks about his first novel, The Mark. Barbara Kingsolver discusses her first book of non-fiction, Animal Vegetable Miracle : A Year of Food Life. And we’re off to the movies with The New Yorker magazine. But, we begin with Maggie Linton and today’s top ten political downloads from audible.com®. [Broadcast Date: August 10, 2007]

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Book Marks: The Mark Contest Winners

April 22nd, 2008 by zen2008

This was the biggest give away we’ve done for Book Marks and I have to thank Jason Pinter for being so generous. The winners were selected completely at random. I even had my wife do it so there would be no bias by me.

Bookmark winners:
Robert Demond
William Gantt

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Best Mystery & Suspense Novels 2007

April 22nd, 2008 by zen2008

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One Year Later: Jason Pinter, Happily Unemployed (By Choice)

April 22nd, 2008 by zen2008

Jason Pinter was an assistant editor at Warner Books when he began his first thriller, The Mark, writing “everywhere I had time.” He finished the first draft of the book, which he describes as “a straight-up chase novel, an anti-Da Vinci Code,” in six months, spent another three revising, and quickly sold the book to Mira, the division of Harlequin devoted to thrillers and suspense novels.

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jason Pinter, part two

April 21st, 2008 by zen2008

Sweat coated Athena’s upper lip. She licked it, shuddered at the sensation, and knew the night would be a memorable one. The blue Missoni dress clung to her body, the fabric matted on her curves like tissue paper. The dress had been air-mailed by Ottavio Missoni himself, specifically for Athena to wear tonight…..

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jason Pinter, part one

April 21st, 2008 by zen2008

In the publishing world, Jason Pinter has sat on both sides of the desk. As an editor, first with Warner and Crown’s Three Rivers Press, then at St. Martin’s, Pinter saw his share of the good, the bad, and the ugly as far as submissions were concerned. Pinter, however, wanted to write fiction–gritty, fast-paced urban novels. He sold the first of his thrillers in a three-book deal with MIRA, an imprint for Harlequin/Mills & Boon, a publisher best known for their success in the romance genre and looking to increase the male quotient of their author list.

MIRA’s faith in Pinter paid off. His debut thriller, THE MARK, hit a bullseye for MIRA and climbed the bestseller lists. His followup novel, THE GUILTY (released Feb. 26), features the same protagonist from THE MARK, Henry Parker, a Gen-Y reporter caught in a web of deceit and violence.

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