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Rob Lowe's Memoirs Sold For $1 Million, but the Actor Has No Time to Write Them

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Back when the writers' strike was keeping him out of work, actor Rob Lowe decided it'd be fun to write a book about his life. And so he wrote up a proposal, and with the help of Richard Abate of the Endeavor Talent Agency, submitted it in early February to publishers all over town. Mr. Lowe was a big hit, according to Mr. Abate, impressing editors with his insistence on writing the book himself instead of hiring a ghostwriter like most celebrities do for their memoirs.

After an intense auction, the book had a buyer in Jonathan Karp, publisher of the upstart Hachette Book Group imprint Twelve. Mr. Karp, who publishes just one book every month, beat out formidable bids from several other major houses, agreeing to pay Mr. Lowe what several knowledgeable sources said was about a million dollars.

The deal was just about ready to go—Mr. Abate had informed Mr. Karp that he had prevailed in the auction and contract negotiations were under way—when, on Wednesday the 13th, the writers' strike up and ended, and Mr. Lowe suddenly became an actor again.

Over the course of the next few days, as Hollywood rose from its three-month slumber and everybody went back to work, Mr. Lowe's schedule filled up quickly. First, according to Mr. Abate, ABC ordered something like 30 new episodes of Mr. Lowe's TV show, Brothers & Sisters. Then two major film projects emerged. Suddenly the next year was looking pretty busy, and Mr. Lowe had to face the fact that he just wouldn't have time to write his book.

"He is just booked for at least the next year straight," Mr. Abate said. "We're going to come back to Karp when he's done shooting all these things, if there's time then to do it. He doesn't want to commit to it because he doesn't know what he's going to be offered between now and then."

"We talked to Jon for a good week after the auction was settled," Mr. Abate said. "We were excited to go forward, but we couldn't figure out how we were going to do it timewise."

If and when Mr. Lowe does decide to take a break from his acting career for long enough to write the book, Mr. Abate said, he is going directly to Mr. Karp.

"Jon won the auction," Mr. Abate said. "If Rob does the book, we're gonna do it with Jon."

Mr. Karp would not comment on the status of the book beyond confirming that Mr. Abate's account was accurate.

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Steve G. (not verified) says:

And you can bet as soon as the book comes out I will be in line to read every sentence; I wonder if he'll include the time he raped the 15 year old girl?

Tess (not verified) says:

Maybe "Steve" should read every page to get his facts straight. You're bordering on slander I would think with incorrect comments.

Scout (not verified) says:

Steve G. doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. Mr. Lowe did no such thing and obviously, Steve just wants to jump on the bash-Rob-Lowe bandwagon. I look forward to Rob's memoirs and hope he finds the time to write his book sooner rather than later.

Lenny (not verified) says:

Rob Lowe filmed himself having sex with a sixteen year old in 1988...um that's statutory rape. Scout and Tess need to get their facts straight. Of course he was at the Democratic National Convention...how appropriate.

tess (not verified) says:

Well we can save us both a lot of time by you just going back and looking up what the courts said. Let me know if you find the inflammatory charge of "rape."
Or we could just wait for the book.

Steve G. (not verified) says:

What part of statutory rape don't you understand, Tess? I guess you dream of being raped by Rob Lowe...has been actor, you slut.

FishCalledWanda (not verified) says:

Okay, let's slow up here. The girl was under age true; he filmed her, true and, this is where we can't twist the truth... the girl had a fake ID, in a bar, drinking and help me here... filmed or not, anyone in a bar is understood to be of age. Give Rob a break... it was NOT rape. Rape is a bad, horrible thing, but this was not rape... all were willing, he thought all the girls were of age. You don't card a woman in a bar or a boy for that matter before a night out. No, no, no lying here. You don't card them. Fliming, well that another issue. No one is perfect. But rape- no. He has done good with his life and career. Be glad for the guy.

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