From today's Web, some literary links for your perusal: Galleycat reveals that the book Deep River, by Japanese author Shusaku Endo, will play a role in an upcoming episode of Lost's final season Flavorwire compiles ... Read More »
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Yes, Virginia, you can now self-publish your banal tweets for everyone to enjoy. TweetBookz is a new company that will publish your Twitter feeds as a hardcover book (for $30) or a softcover (for $20). Works ... Read More »
November 23, 2009 | Filed under: Book news
A few sundry links from across the Web: "Living in a Gourmet's Paradise?" Rapper Coolio now has his own cookbook, Cookin' with Coolio A new audio-book version of the Bible is available, featuring Richard Dreyfuss ... Read More »
November 23, 2009 | Filed under: Book news
Sundry links from around the Web: Sarah Palin's HarperCollins editor has a double life, The Daily Beast reports. He also helped work on the satirical title published during Palin's VP run, Terminatrix: The Sarah Palin Chronicles Just ... Read More »
October 13, 2009 | Filed under: Book news
Last week, National Post columnist Barbara Kay stirred up some controversy when she trashed Lisa Moore's novel February for being both unmanly and unreadable “ a symptom of what Kay describes as an overly feminized, ... Read More »
September 17, 2009 | Filed under: Book news
News broke last week that Margaret Atwood is on Twitter. This is not entirely surprising; Atwood has a new novel coming out that needs promoting, and she's shown through her LongPen robo-hand device for remote ... Read More »
August 13, 2009 | Filed under: Book news
Author and former New Yorker staff writer Dan Baum is attracting attention with an essay about his tenure at the prestigious magazine in that he's posting on Twitter. Baum began his story this past Friday ... Read More »
In the latest race-to-the-bottom trend of cultural idiocy, books composed of Tweets by users of the popular website Twitter seem to be catching on. HarperCollins' new imprint, IT Books, is publishing one, called Twitter Wit, ... Read More »
March 16, 2009 | Filed under: Book news