BY MICHAEL JOHNSON
Every author wants to be popular enough to make a living from their efforts. But more and more journalists are cutting financial deals and skirting their own professional code of ethics to get on the best seller lists.
The reigning king of journalist bookdom is the Washington Post’s Bob Woodward. But this year, according to Reliable Sources columnist Howard Kurtz there is a stampede of journalists headed toward the publishers’ doors.
Many of the top names in national political journalism writing for fun and profit include Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter, NBC’s Chuck Todd, and MSNBC’s Richard Wolffe; the Post’s David Maraniss; the New York Times’ Jodi Kantor and New Yorker writers David Remnick and Ryan Lizza, according to Kurtz. Time Magazine’s Mark Halperin and New York Magazine’s John Heilemann just published their moneymaker called Game Change and they have already signed a multi-million contract for a 2012 tome, according to Kurtz.
Most of the books have five common traits:
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