Famed author Stephen King says he feels "very uneasy" over the Hachette Book Group's decision to drop Woody Allen's autobiography, "Apropos of Nothing," a day after dozens of the company's employees staged a walkout in protest of the book's acquisition. "The Hachette decision to drop the Woody Allen book makes me very uneasy," King tweeted on Friday. "It's not him; I don't give a damn about Mr.
Allen. It's who gets muzzled next that worries me." On Friday, the publisher said that it will not move forward with publishing Allen's memoir, which was scheduled for an April 7 release, and will return all rights to Allen. © AP The book's acquisition by Grand Central Publishing, a Hachette imprint, was first announced on Monday.
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