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E.L. James has made Time’s 100 Most Influentual People in the World list. This may come as a surprise to some, but not at all a surprise to anyone who has been following the literary world for the past few months.
Fifty Shades may have topped all sorts of bestseller lists and has women everything in a frenzy over it, but E.L. James was caught off-guard by the sudden phenomenom. “I’m stunned by its popularity,” said James. “I’m not a great writer.”
Fifty Shades is a series of erotica novels by English author E.L. James. The series started out as Twilight-inspired fan fiction, but got picked up by a small publisher called The Writer’s Coffee Shop and published as a series of eBooks. From there, it only even got more popular, quickly finding itself larger print publishers […]
E.L. James is an English author who made her debut as a published author with the Fifty Shades erotic romance series in eBook format. The series quickly gained popularity and was published in paperback format soon afterward. E.L. James is a mother of two who lives in West London. Before writing the Fifty Shades of […]
Well, we should’ve seen it coming. Publisher Da Capo Press has signed a deal with Andrew Shaffer to publish Fifty Shames of Earl Grey.
Incase what you were wondering what British author E.L. James thought about The Hunger Games, here is your answer…
Don’t have an eReader and can’t wait to read E.L. James’ #1 bestselling eBook? Not a problem anymore! Fifty Shades of Grey hits North American bookshelves in trade paperback form as of today!
We all heard about that huge bidding war for E.L. James’ Fifty Shades of Grey rights, but now who will play the young billionaire Christian Grey?
As we expected, a deal has been made with E.L. James and her Fifty Shades of Grey series. Universal Pictures and Focus Features have acquired the rights to adapt the series. Considering rumours have it that Sony bid $5 million and didn’t get the rights, we can only imagine what this eBook series sold for.
Fifty Shades of Grey may have started out as fan fiction based on Twilight, but now it’s looking to be its successor. Universal, Sony, Paramount and Warner Bros. are all in the hunt to grab the rights to the series by E.L. James.