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  1. Mar 24, 2023Here, Reeves Wiedeman and Lila Shapiro investigate 'The Spine Collector.' For five years, a mysterious figure has been stealing books before their release. Is it espionage?
  2. plagiarismtoday.com

    Myself, like many others that read news about the publishing industry, have been following the off-and-on of a person known as The Spine Collector. Though the name originates from an August 2021 article by Reeves Wiedeman and Lila Shapiro in Vulture , many reporters had written about the story well before that, including an October 2018 article ...
  3. bitdefender.com

    For years, "The Spine Collector" has been haunting publishers around the world, attempting to steal manuscripts by famous authors. As Vulture describes, for years somebody has been attempting to get their hands on upcoming books by the likes of Margaret Atwood, Stieg Larsson, Sally Rooney, and Ethan Hawke by creating fake domain names that appeared - to the unwary - to be those of companies in ...
  4. thatsnonsense.com

    The Spine Collector would impersonate any number of people within the publishing industry with a host of spoof email addresses, seemingly exploiting the inescapable reality that publishing bestselling books is a complex business requiring a plethora of different people, including agents, editors, judges, translators and publishing companies for each country a book will be released in.
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