Paul Stanley, the star-faced member of seventies NYC party-rock band Kiss, is back in the studio; this time recording the audio for his upcoming memoir, Face The Music: A Life Exposed. The audio book will be released alongside its paper version this April -- both will tell of fun, fame, and, later, family -- both are guaranteed to help us rock ‘n’ roll all day. [via Anti Music]

A new and succinct biography of scientist, author, and extraterrestrial specialist Carl Sagan has been written by David Morrison of the SETI Institute -- the U.S. nonprofit charged with the "search for extraterrestrial intelligence." Published for the National Academy of Science, Morrison’s coverage of Sagan’s extraordinary life is available for free online. [via The SETI Institute]

Due out next week, actress and activist Rosie Perez’s memoir is an unwavering tale of a challenge- and triumph-filled life. From difficult family circumstances to rising stardom alongside the likes of Spike Lee and Jennifer Lopez, Handbook for an Unpredicatable Life is filled with Perez’s characteristic outspokenness, humor, and, yes, rosy outlook -- for a tale on achieving show-biz success, while remaining genuine and humble. [via The New York Daily News]

One of Hollywood’s most storied romances -- Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy -- will star in its own film soon. Screenwriter David Rambo will offer up the script, which will trace the almost three decades the two stars openly spent as an illicit couple (Tracy had a wife the entire time) -- from their first meeting while filming "Woman of the Year," to his alcoholism-related death in the sixties. Casting news is still to come. [via Jezebel]