George
Michael Signs Big Book Deal.
Jan.
16, 2008, 6:39 PM EST
The Associated Press
LONDON -- In what his
publisher calls a record-breaking deal, British pop
superstar George Michael is working on a memoir to come
out in the fall of 2009.
HarperCollins says the
book, currently untitled, will be an "access all
areas" story, with the 44-year-old Michael writing
extensively about his professional and personal life.
A publishing official
with knowledge of the negotiations said the deal was
worth at least $6 million for British rights alone,
among the biggest publishing contracts ever for that
market, and at least $7 million overall.
"George has promised
HarperCollins a no-holds barred biography, and it's
certain to be just that," the singer's manager,
Andy Stephens, said in a statement Wednesday. "People
aren't stupid, they're beginning to notice that the
truth is more interesting than the stories the press
come up with!"
Michael,
whose many hits include "Careless Whisper,"
"Faith" and "Father Figure," has
had several run-ins with the law, on charges ranging
from drug possession to lewd conduct. Elton John, with
whom Michael has performed on stage, has spoken of a
"deep-rooted unhappiness"
in the singer's life.
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2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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