Final report on ebook observatory project just released
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AP - New Jersey's largest newspaper is getting a new publisher.
The good thing about those pathetic art scammers has been that their story never changes. They're moving from place A to place B, they need ... More
Brea and Zane Grant talk to CBR TV about their comic, "We Will Bury You," available in February from IDW Publishing, discussing the genesis of ... More
AP - Book seller Borders Inc. is entering the electronic book market, partnering with a Canadian digital book company to sell e-books on the Borders.com ... More
Joe Quesada is back for a frank discussion of Marvel's publishing plans with regards to their movie slate, word on Matt Fraction's “Thor” and a ... More
Joe Quesada is back for a frank discussion of Marvel's publishing plans with regards to their movie slate, word on Matt Fraction's “Thor” and a ... More
An early marketing scheme has fans wondering whether or not an alternate reality game will soon be accompanying the sequel's upcoming trailer and what exactly ... More
Macmillan CEO John Sargent issued a brief statement Tuesday outlining his company's plans for releasing e-book editions of its frontlist titles. Macmillan will publish its bestsellers in several ... More
The Eisner Award nominated writer of "Smoke" returns to comics with "Valentine," an all-new historical fiction adventure debuting today in thirteen languages and on ... More
The Mediabistro.com E-Book Summit kicked off this morning with an engaging, cordial discussion with Jane Friedman and Jeffrey Sharp, co-founders of Open Road Integrated Media—an appropriate start ... More
AP - Publishers Weekly, the book trade magazine, is apologizing for a cover that has been strongly criticized for being racist.
Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Web of Spider-Man" #4, featuring stories by Fred Van Lente, Frank Tieri, Barry Kitson, Eric ... More
A longtime member of the children's book community, author/editor Pat Ross died on December 5 at her home in McDowell, Va., from a neurological disorder. ... More
AP - The McClatchy Co. has named Debra Kuykendall the new publisher of the Merced Sun-Star.
The third issue of Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine is out and includes the shortest flash I have ever read (8 words). It is ... More
ROBOT 6 is reporting that Frank Miller's sequel to "300" is titled "Xerxes" and will feature the original series' antagonist at the Battle of Marathon, ... More
The CBR Review staff covered twenty-two different comics last week, including "Toy Story" #0, "Doom Patrol" #5, "Punishermax" #2, "Pilot Season: Murderer" #1, "Black Widow: ... More
NewsFactor - When the history of e-books is eventually written, Stephen R. Covey may get an entire chapter. That's because the author of The 7 ... More
This holiday season may end up seeing the biggest "PvP" Christmas storyline ever as the strip's creator, Scott Kurtz, is joined by comic book legend ... More
Author Beverley Naidoo, who herself first came to the UK seeking refuge, is moved and saddened by the plight of ...
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There have been innumerable books about the Beatles – in part because, as Anthony DeCurtis writes, their story has "the arc of a fairytale with ... More
Mass web collaboration has generated online encyclopaedias with levels of accuracy that rival an unabridged Britannica; it has fuelled popular ...
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Business book author's decision to move ebook rights to Amazon affiliate Rosetta Books may prove a turning pointThey say the ...
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Online editions seen as threat to backlist cash cowThe scramble for survival in the New York publishing world provoked by ...
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Sherman Cymru, CardiffThe Sherman's festive shows are always a treat, but Gary Owen's new version of A Christmas Carol is ...
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Theodore Cross has spent the last 40 years watching and photographing birds — and water birds are his favorite. He says the water birds have ... More
Eve Bowen In 1999, the German photographer Olaf Otto Becker took a picture of a glacier in Iceland ... More
Where the Wild Things Are has been thrilling parents and getting their offspring quivering. Which family films still give you ...
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Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has remained in the popular consciousness for nearly 125 years. The tales murder and ...
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Your chance to win one of five superbly illustrated editions of Paul Auster's haunting seasonal tale
First appearing in the New York Times, and later the basis for the film Smoke, Paul Auster's Christmas fable has been reinvented in a new ... More
The actor and director shares memories and discusses the work of his late father, journalist and novelist Dominick Dunne, who became famous for covering the ... More
Sam Elliot believes the Catholic church killed off any chances of a sequel to The Golden Compass, but the truth ...
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Dave Zeltserman lightens up a bit with his fifth novel, BAD KARMA. It’s the second in ...
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Look, I didn’t just fall off the turnip truck. I understand the concept of small-press limited ...
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Scouring out the weekly singles scene … in comics!
Has the comics industry come to this? That ...
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Here's a selection of my favourite neologisms of the last 10 years. Please add your ownAs a collector of words, ...
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London arts group Artsadmin marks 30 years of producing and supporting artists' work with a specially commissioned series of artworksMike Figgis
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Stories in this episode: 1) Charles Dickens' manuscript of 'A Christmas Carol' is marked up with changes he made when performing his famous story. 2) ... More
Stories in this episode: 1) Reading recommendations from people who know — booksellers from around the nation. 2) Author Susan Jane Gilman reviews the new ... More
With its stilted dialogue and its solipsistic world view, JM Coetzee's Booker-winning novel Disgrace should have been an unfilmable novel. Has the new film, starring ... More
In today's podcast, Claire Armitstead, John Crace and Sarah Crown tackle the celebrity "books of the year" lists, asking why they've become such a fixture ... More
With Hallowe'en upon us, Charlie Higson reads from his chilling new novel for children, The Enemy, in which grown-ups have been wiped out or turned ... More
Patrick Janson-Smith introduces Luis d'Antin van Rooten's extraordinary transformations of classic nursery rhymes into 18th-century French poetry, Mots d'Heures: Gousses, Rames
Stories in this episode: 1) Lynn Neary speaks with two doctors who are also fiction writers — Abraham Verghese and Terrence Holt — about the ... More
Kiran Desai talks to John Mullan about the writing process for The Inheritance Of LossJohn Mullan
In the week that Penguin opened the vaults on one of the most tantalising of all literary legacies, Vladimir Nabokov's unfinished novel The Original of ... More
Taffy Thomas is a one-time fire-eater who has just been appointed the UK's first laureate of storytelling. He joins us on this week's podcast to ... More
Stories in this episode: 1) Food writer Nigella Lawson says one of the best ways to be warm and comfortable during winter is to ... More
In this week's podcast, we look at the novel by Dave Eggers based on Maurice Sendak's picture book classic, Where the Wild Things Are, and ... More
Stories: 1) Jeff Kinney's book series centers on a smart-mouthed sad sack who just can't seem to win. 2) Walmart, Amazon and Target are ... More
Stories in this episode: 1) Amy Efaw's new novel, 'After,' tells the story of a girl who tries to murder her newborn baby. 2) The ... More
In this week's podcast, Robert Harris explains why all roads lead to Rome in an interview with Claire Armitstead to launch the second part of ... More
Stories in this episode: 1) Once the center of an obscenity trial, William S. Burroughs' novel 'Naked Lunch' chronicles heroin addiction. 2) Ex-Wife Of ... More
Today's podcast comes at the end of a big week in literature: Hilary Mantel's Booker-win on Tuesday was followed by the announcement of the Forward ... More
This year's Man Booker prize has attracted greater attention - and greater sales - than the award has seen for many years. Claire Armitstead, John ... More
Adam Foulds is the dark horse on this year's Booker shortlist, a writer who seems to have leapt fully formed into the literary spotlight.He explains ... More
Don Paterson has won nearly every poetry prize that's worth winning, and he will shortly learn if he can add the Forward best collection award ... More
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Its Spirit, Method and History Author: Robert Johnson Language: English Published: 1901
And What Came of It Author: Thomas Bailey Aldrich Language: English Published: 1856 ... More
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FBReader 0.12 improved the presentation of the library and worked better with sites such as Feedbooks and Smashwords. Now comes word of FBReader 0.12.1, aimed ... More
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