It looks like Robert Heinlein's first novel, For Us, the Living, is finally going to be published in November, 2003.
Written in 1938 before his first short story "Lifeline," the novel was considered too "racy" (as in graphic sexual content) to be published. After having it rejected by several publishers, Heinlein apparently thought he destroyed all copies. Except one. The Heinlein Society has the story.
Thanks to Kevin Drum for the pointer.
Update: I see it has already climbed to #47 on the Amazon bestseller list.
Posted by jt at September 5, 2003 02:11 PM