Part of the fallout from the NSA–Edward Snowden government-surveillance eruption is one steeped in career irony. Snowden is now a man without a country living in an authoritarian state that knows he can’t be trusted. Glenn Greenwald, a relatively obscure reporter-blogger for The Guardian in the UK and a contributing writer to Salon before becoming a Snowden conduit, has just signed a deal with Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Macmillan. The book, to be published in March, will include additional NSA-related material obtained from Snowden.