
LITTLE PINK SLIPS IN THE NEWS
BHUTTO'S BOOK PRIMED– New York Post
Celebs Who Get Skewered in Tell-All "Fiction"
– New York Post
'Pink Slips' novel not about Rosie O., of course
– Boston Herald
Real-life events inspire Sally's story
– The Forum (Fargo, ND)
Insider Novels Push the Envelope
– USA Today
TV Dramas Rip the Cover Off Magazines
– The New York Times
Three First-Time N.Y.C. Novelists
Find Inspiration in the Office
– New York Post
Another Friday Six
– Six Until Me.
RCL Reads
– Roman a Clefs
"Roman a Clefs (or Novel with a Key) are novels describing real-life behind a façade of fiction. (Thank you, Wikipedia for the excellent description!) These novels can be deliciously trashy at their best, and fun reading even at their worst. The publishing industry is particularly rich in these novels. There's...Little Pink Slips by Sally Koslow (based on the fallout after Rosie O’Donnell took over McCall’s)."
The Literary Brothel – Books you should read
THE CRITICS WEIGH IN
“Higher up on the designer totem-pole than The Devil Wears Prada.... What's different...and interesting about the book is that its main character is in a position of power and knows a lot about the magazine business...a smart, gimlet-eyed professional.”
– Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“...(in the) magazine industry, if you do dirt to underlings...they'll make you a character in a novel. So it is with Sally Koslow, the author of the light and bright... Little Pink Slips...notable...for the many grace notes in the writing. Those include memorable descriptions (a white orchid is "pale, perfect, botanical Uma Thurman") and genuine wit that glints from the pages (a glamorous, canny editor who is on the right side of every putsch offers Magnolia advice 'from her lookout atop Mount success.')"
– Joanne Kaufman, Wall Street Journal
“Sally Koslow...has parlayed her experience into a most entertaining...novel... The lead character...is instantly likable: smart, ambitious, crazy about her work and insecure in a way most of us will recognize. ("Any minute now, she'd be exposed as the cubic zirconia she truly believed she was.") ... Koslow really nailed the industry's pungent combination of gossip and glamour, daily grind and daily manicures, polished looks, and (sometimes) mean little hearts...I especially appreciate the way Koslow avoids the conventional happy-ever-after....Little Pink Slips...is great fun...there is a welcome absence of pretension...Although Koslow can be witty, her tone never gets too brittle. Underneath the smart-aleckisms is a welcome optimism and honesty.And the pacing is great. Think of Little Pink Slips as lingerie in book form--frivolous but irresistible--and you won't be sorry you bright it home.”
– Kathy Weissman, Bookreporter.com
“Magnolia loves magazines (after all, as Koslow writes, "they'd taught her to...handicap the marriage prospects of Prince William")...Koslow is a...disciplined writer...upbeat...old-fashioned storytelling.”
– Penelope Green, The New York Times' Book Review
“Great read: A breezy poke at corporate greed, celeb worship and the search for Mr. Right.”
– People
“A dishy, delightful insider’s view of the elite in magazine publishing, a subject (Koslow) is more than qualified to spoof, having been editor-in-chief.”
– Booklist
“Little Pink Slips will be this year’s The Devil Wears Prada.”
– New York Post
“Reading Little Pink Slips in two days is like eating a giant-size bag of chips in one sitting... salty, tasty... you can't stop shoving them in your mouth.... Fun, full of juicy details."
– Carin Rubinstein, Ph.D., author of Beyond the Mommy Years
“Think of it as the devil eats pizza! It has fashionista moments but adds in heart and biting satire.”
– Star
“Brain Candy: The real-life world of big-name magazine publishing can be filled with high drama. Create that world in fiction, and you have the perfect environment to set another page-turner in the style of the best-selling The Devil Wears Prada.
— The Roanoke Times
“…fascinating glimpse behind the scenes (into) modern celebrity mania….destined to be one of the big beach books of the summer of 2007.”
– Connecticut Post
“Koslow’s zippy prose captures the manic intensity and not-always-glamorous world of New York magazines. Breezy glimpse into behind-the-scenes shenanigans of modern celebrity culture and the women’s magazine business”
– Kirkus Reviews
“...dead-on fabulous at describing the magazine world...a wickedly smart insider read.”
– Carol Fitzgerald, Bookreporter.com
“Here, the devil wears bike shorts. We…root for Magnolia…a lamb surrounded by wolves.”
– Associated Press
“Now this was a great read…All kinds of dish about the workings of a magazine, plus romantic sub-plots…. Fun, fun, fun.”
– Book Habit
“From the trenches: former magazine editor Sally Koslow details the trials and tribulation of publishing.”
– Harper’s Bazaar
“Behind-the-scenes maneuvers will keep readers turning pages…call it the red state The Devil Wears Prada.”
– Publisher’s Weekly
"A great read by someone who clearly knows the business of writers and magazine publishing. Little Pink Sips will be particularly loved by chick lit fans over 30, those who've worked in or are interested in publishing and anyone's who been laid off."
– Hailey at ChickLitChickFlick.com
“Little Pink Slips has a Danielle Steel-like allure.”
– Media Industry Newsletter
“Picks up where The Devil Wears Prada left off. Sparkly, fast-paced fun.”
– Ladies’ Home Journal
“…the anti-Devil Wears Prada…all the same inside juice, but this time, you root for the editor! Koslow has created a superhero of a character in editor-in-chief Magnolia Gold….a smart but fashion-challenged…girl from Fargo, North Dakota. Magazines need more Magnolias!”
– Cosmo GIRL
“Koslow’s take on her faux Rosie is…dead on.”
– Entertainment Weekly
“Whip-smart, scandalous, and chic: Little Pink Slips is as decadent as a box of sugary cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery.”
– Stephanie Klein, author of Straight Up and Dirty
“I like Magnolia...a smart woman with depth...not a paper thin chick lit facsimile of a modern working girl...Koslow's writing elevates Little Pink Slips above the others in the genre.”
— The Tailored Woman
“...fun and delicious, like eating a whole chocolate cake...I found myself laughing out loud and rooting for Magnolia, who is....100% likeable.”
— Best Books Reviewed
“A delicious, laugh-out-loud take on the magazine industry.”
— Bonnie Fuller, American Media
“The glitzy, glamorous, bloodsucking editorial world of fashion and lifestyle magazines pokes its head out of the writing and I just can't get enough.”
— S o c i e t y of the Vaillants
“The author, Sally Koslow, McCall's former editor-in-chief, provides a perfect distraction from everyday life...based on her experience in the magazine industry. More humorous and cynical than The Devil Wears Prada.”
— Life's A Box Of Chocolates
“#1 of the Top 10 Beach Reads”
— Gypsy Psychic
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“I say I don’t like Chick Lit, but once you start reading a good novel you can’t put it down. This story covers the same territory as The Devil Wears Prada, women’s magazine publishing. Magnolia Gold, wunderkind editor from Fargo, is riding high as editor-in-chief of Lady magazine until her publisher decides to rename the magazine Bebe and turn the top job over to raunchy talk show hostess Bebe Blake. Magnolia is demoted twice and then laid off. While Magnolia struggles with unemployment and loss of status Bebe and her friends ruin the magazine and cost the publishing company millions in revenue. Since the author was once editor-in-chief of McCall’s and was replaced by Rosie O’Donnell when Rosie replaced McCall’s, it’s easy to tell who the real people are behind the characters in the book. It’s a fun, fast read.”
— 50 Books Challenge
“Little Pink Slips by Sally Koslow. Former McCall’s magazine editor-in-chief penned a novel from a magazine insider’s point of view.”
— Hot Summer Reads, Francismartine
“Hehe. Anyways, I am currently reading Little Pink Slips by Sally Koslow. Just started reading a couple of minutes ago, but had to put it down cuz the eyes were kinda trippen'. Anyways, go and get a book to read. It's good for you!!”
— Reading, msbeLLa
“A little backstabbing, a few splashes of love interests, and add a twist of fashion and the glossy world of women’s magazines and you’ve got the recipe for Koslow’s Little Pink Slips, as delicious as any summertime cocktail! Drawing from her own first-hand experience within the world of publications, Koslow grants readers an insider’s look into the sometimes cutthroat, always fabulous, industry. An addictive read, filled with scandal, gossip, and a sharp, clever writing style that you won’t be able to put down.”
— Social Life
“I was anxious to purchase this book and equally anxious to read it. It was witty and…I caught myself laughing out loud…I look forward to Sally Koslow's next book”
– Horror Books Review
“What a great summer read Little Pink Slips features great character development and that aspect of the book stays with you. Koslow has other books in the works, but…don't miss this page-turner.”
– Horror Books Review.
“If Andy Sachs in The Devils Wears Prada would've climbed the ladder at the glamours woman's magazine where she was personal assistant to the Devil herself, climbed in her Manolo's right into the position of editor-in-chief, here's what her story would've been like.”
– Turn the Page
“I quickly made the connection to the real story this work of fiction is based on and it drew me in.”
– I think I read a book about that
“Fun, filled with suspense and good humor...a page turner to the end.”
– Char from Char's Real Talk
“I found myself enjoying the craziness--a very enjoyable read.”
— Myself and I...We've got some straightening up to do!
“A fast read, pulling readers into the magazine scene in New York.”
— Salt Lake County Library Staff
