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Former Vice President Mike Pence memoir set for 2023 release

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NEW YORK ( AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence has a book deal. His autobiogra­phy, currently untitled, is scheduled to come out in 2023.

“I am grateful to have the opportunit­y to tell the story of my life in public service to the American people, from serving in Congress, to the Indiana Governor’s office and as Vice President of the United States,” Pence said in a statement. “I look forward to working with the outstandin­g team at Simon & Schuster to invite readers on a journey from a small town in Indiana to Washington, DC.”

According to Pence’s agent, David Vigliano, “all major publishers” competed for the book, and the deal was worth “well into seven figures.” A top editor from a rival publishing house confirmed that amount. The editor was not authorized to discuss negotiatio­ns and asked not to be identified.

Simon & Schuster announced Wednesday that it also signed Pence to a second book but did not immediatel­y provide details. Pence is the first major Trump administra­tion official to have an announced deal since the president left office in January, although former White House advisor Kellyanne Conway and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are among those reportedly working on books.

At this time in 2017, former President Barack Obama; former first lady Michelle Obama; former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden; and former Secretary of State John Kerry were among the recently departed Obama administra­tion officials who had agreed to book deals. Several top publishing executives have told The Associated Press that they were not interested in a Trump memoir, citing the siege of the US Capitol on Jan. 6 by Trump’s supporters. Publishers also have expressed wariness about other members of the Trump administra­tion, worrying about a backlash from readers, authors and employees.

A Pence memoir will likely be subject to similar tensions the former Vice President has faced since he refused then-President Donald Trump’s demands that he help overturn the election results. Among Democrats and others who opposed Trump, Pence is widely seen as Trump’s loyal and complicit ally. Meanwhile, Trump supporters, and Trump himself, denounced him for not intervenin­g Jan. 6 in Congress’ formal certificat­ion of Biden’s presidenti­al victory.

The certificat­ion — which Pence had no power to change — was delayed for hours after hundreds of Trump supporters, some chanting “Hang Mike Pence,” stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Simon & Schuster Vice President and Publisher Dana Canedy said that Pence’s book would be “revelatory,” without specifical­ly saying whether he would address the events of Jan. 6.

“Vice President Pence’s life and work, his journey as a Christian, the challenges and triumphs he has faced, and the lessons he has learned, tells an American story of extraordin­ary public service during a time of unrivaled public interest in our government and politics,” Canedy said. “His revelatory autobiogra­phy will be the definitive book on one of the most consequent­ial presidenci­es in American history.”

A Simon & Schuster spokespers­on declined comment on what Pence planned to say about Jan. 6, and referred back to Canedy’s statement.

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