Charlie Sheen seems to have parted ways with his literary agent, Peter McGuigan at Foundry Media Group, after their partnership wasn’t winning. Just two weeks ago, McGuigan was shopping a deal to publishers for Sheen’s life story, with the working title “Apocalypse Me.” The former “Two and a Half Men” star wanted a “bitchin’ rock star from Mars”-worthy $10 million for the project. But sources say Sheen has stopped working with McGuigan because he was offered only a “paltry” $1 million by just one publishing house.

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Most shied away from Sheen’s memoir, fearing that his erratic rants and his $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. and “Two and a Half Men” co-creator Chuck Lorre would leave little left to reveal. McGuigan would only say our facts were “very, very wrong.” An e-mail to Sheen went unanswered. When we called Sheen goddess Natty Kenly looking for her roommate, she responded, “He’s no longer speaking to mainstream media.”