Harper
Lee to Publish Sophomore Novel
Harper Lee, whose single work of fiction, 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' earned her the National Medal of Freedom and the distinction of having written one of the bestselling novels ever published, is going to be releasing a second book. more »
Harper Lee, whose single work of fiction, 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' earned her the National Medal of Freedom and the distinction of having written one of the bestselling novels ever published, is going to be releasing a second book. more »
Amazon
Unveils First Campus Location at Purdue
Purdue University, the second of three colleges in the country to have a co-branded online store with Amazon, now has the first staffed campus location from the e-tailer. more »
Purdue University, the second of three colleges in the country to have a co-branded online store with Amazon, now has the first staffed campus location from the e-tailer. more »
Chicago
Blizzard Snarls Plans for ALA Attendees
Scores of publishers, authors, and librarians attending the American Library Association Midwinter Annual Meeting in Chicago were stranded in the Windy City, as a blizzard dropping more than 19 inches on the ground Sunday snarled travel. The storm, according to the 'Chicago Tribune,' is the fifth largest blizzard to ever hit the area. more »
Scores of publishers, authors, and librarians attending the American Library Association Midwinter Annual Meeting in Chicago were stranded in the Windy City, as a blizzard dropping more than 19 inches on the ground Sunday snarled travel. The storm, according to the 'Chicago Tribune,' is the fifth largest blizzard to ever hit the area. more »
Amazon, The
'Greedy Giant': To sell online, indie publishers must use
Amazon. But its methods leave them out of pocket – or out of sight, paying
hidden charges, says the founder of Linen Press.
Green Garners
(Very) Early Rave Reviews: A Goodreads page for a novel John
Green is reportedly working on doesn't have a title or description. And yet,
the site's users have already rated it 4.19 stars.
Knight Returns
Book at 65 Years: A British Knight of the Realm who borrowed a
library book 65 years ago has finally returned it—with a $2,200 donation to
cover the fine.
Franco Taking on
John Steinbeck: James Franco heads into Steinbeck territory
again, this time with a film adaptation of a little-known novel.
New Milan
Kundera Coming: The Czech author of 'The Unbearable Lightness of
Being' and perennial candidate for the Nobel prize in literature will publish
his first novel in 13 years this summer.
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