Hearings for the Dan Brown copyright infringement case wrapped up yesterday, and Sarah Lyall of The New York Times, for her part, thinks she knows who will win. Brown's publisher, Random House, is being sued ... Read More »
Search Results by tag: Da Vinci Code
Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown took to the stand yesterday as the star defence witness in a copyright infringement lawsuit being launched against his publisher, Random House. The claimants this time around are Richard ... Read More »
March 14, 2006 | Filed under: Industry news
Coming up with a title for a novel is always tricky -- so many factors to consider, so many people to please. If only there were a simple and quantitative way to gauge the effectiveness ... Read More »
January 20, 2006 | Filed under: Industry news
With sales of upwards of 25 million copies and a broad readership that even includes In Other Media's mother, who, as a rule, does not read books written in English, The Da Vinci Code truly ... Read More »
January 10, 2006 | Filed under: Book news
Yahoo! News peers into the short-term future of American book offerings and sees that at least four mystery/thriller titles with conflicts revolving around the Catholic Church will be released in the early months of 2006. ... Read More »
December 15, 2005 | Filed under: Industry news
Talking to oneself is something a lot of us do, but most of us don't publish the results. Toronto Star books columnist Phil Marchand does just this in a recent feature on the newspaper's website.Reading ... Read More »
November 1, 2005 | Filed under: Book news
With award season now having wound fully down, readers who missed Toronto Star columnist Philip Marchand's post-Giller musings will find them worth a look. He writes: "Literary scholars have a word for those little parts ... Read More »
November 29, 2004 | Filed under: Awards, Book news, Bookselling, Opinion