![]() Selection of a publisher would follow, and Clarke said it may take a year to get the book in print.īy contrast, Miss Mitchell, a former reporter for the Atlanta Journal Sunday Magazine, took 10 years to complete the book, the only one she published. They hope to reach a decision on a writer within a few weeks, he said. ″I now think she would, in light of the present-day circumstances, have changed her mind.″Ĭlarke and the two other attorneys on the committee, all named by Stephens Mitchell in his will, have engaged the William Morris Agency to search for a novelist to write the sequel. ![]() Miss Mitchell, who died in 1949 at age 48, probably would support the decision, he said. ![]() Mitchell, a real estate attorney, knew that if the family did not act, a flood of unauthorized sequels would be released when the ″Gone With the Wind″ copyright expires in 2011, Clarke said. Clarke said Thursday that Stephens Mitchell, the author’s brother, reluctantly agreed before his death in 1983 that the Mitchell family must proceed with a sequel, even though it would go against his sister’s wishes. ![]()
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