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Book News: 'Ender's Game' Author Responds To Boycott Threats
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- The Ender's Game author and anti-gay activist Orson Scott Card responded to boycotts threats against the upcoming film adaptation starring Harrison Ford. The queer geek group Geeks OUT is organizing boycotts and "Skip Ender's Game" events in ...
Book News: Authors Lose Class-Action Status In Google Books Case
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Google scored a victory this week when an appeals court ruled that the Authors Guild and other organizations couldn't collectively sue the tech giant over its digital library project. Writers groups alleged in a 2005 ...
Book News: Neil Gaiman Revives 'Sandman' Comic Series
Tuesday, July 02, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- The vastly prolific fantasy author Neil Gaiman is bringing back his popular Sandman series that ended more than a decade ago, the DC Entertainment imprint Vertigo announced Monday. The Sandman: Overture #1 will be illustrated by J.H. ...
Book News: Penguin, Random House Complete Publishing Mega-Merger
Monday, July 01, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Publishers Penguin and Random House have officially merged into one entity known as Penguin Random House (not, as many had hoped, "Random Penguin" or "Penguin House"). The deal "creates the world's largest publisher of consumer books," according ...
Book News: Paula Deen's Cookbook Sales Still Sizzle
Friday, June 28, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Paula Deen's New Testament: 250 Favorite Recipes, All Lightened Up isn't even out yet (it's set to be published in October), but a surge of pre-orders in the past few days has made it the top-selling book ...
Book News: Arthur C. Clarke's DNA Headed For A New Space Odyssey
Thursday, June 27, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- When NASA launches its first solar sail mission into deep space, it'll be carrying DNA from some of the late, legendary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke's hair. Most famous as the author of 2001: A ...
Book News: Turkish Protesters Form 'Taksim Square Book Club'
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Erdem Gunduz, the protester known as "The Standing Man" who held a six-hour silent vigil in Instanbul's Taksim Square in response to clashes between Turkish police and demonstrators, has inspired protesters to form "The Taksim Square Book ...
Book News: Author Of Controversial 'Seduction Guide' Apologizes
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Last week, Kickstarter apologized for featuring a book proposal by pickup artist Ken Hoinsky that critics say promotes sexual assault with tips such as "Don't ask for permission" and "Force her to rebuff your advances." ...
Making Art From Art: 5 Nonfiction Reads For Summer
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
An elaborate cake exactingly modeled from the work of a Dutch minimalist painter. A piece of literary criticism as interesting and expansive as its subject. A photograph of an eerie, antlered hat sculpted from feathers and tulle. Art criticism, written with a novelist's eye. Here are five books that traverse ...
Book News: The FBI Monitored Mexican Writer Carlos Fuentes
Monday, June 24, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- A recently released FBI file calls legendary Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes a "communist writer" and refers to a "long history of subversive connections." The dossier, which starts in the 1960s and spans decades, also reveals ...
Book News: Alice Munro, Author Of Pensive Short Stories, May Retire
Thursday, June 20, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Canadian author Alice Munro says her writing days may be over. In an interview after winning the Trillium Book Award, Munro told the National Post that she was glad to get the award because she's "probably ...
Charles Moore's 'Margaret Thatcher' Is A Softer Iron Lady
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Early on in Charles Moore's biography of Margaret Thatcher, he describes a birthday party at which a school friend tells the future prime minister, "If you don't stop bossing us, I shall stamp on your foot."
It's not hard to imagine that a great many people have wished they could ...
Book News: Kim Jong Un Reportedly Gave 'Mein Kampf' As Gifts
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- Kim Jong Un gave top officials in North Korea copies of Adolf Hitler's autobiography, Mein Kampf, as gifts on his birthday last January, according to a report in New Focus International, a newspaper written largely by North ...
Book News: VICE Draws Ire By Staging Female Author Suicides
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- VICE magazine has a reputation for using provocative content to draw an audience — Dennis Rodman's North Korean tour comes to mind — but a spread in the magazine's recent fiction issue has sparked particular fury. ...
Book News: 'Tweet,' 'Geekery' Make The Oxford English Dictionary
Monday, June 17, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- The word "tweet" (in the featherless sense) has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, together with a batch of other tech-y words such as "geekery," "crowdsourcing" and "e-reader." OED chief editor John Simpson writes that ...
Book News: CIA Nominee Catches Grief Over Bookstore Erotica Readings
Friday, June 14, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- A breathless Daily Beast report that the woman nominated to be the CIA deputy director, Avril D. Haines, owned a small bookstore in the '90s and would occasionally host erotica readings has sparked accusations of sexism. ...
Book News: Inmate Fights For His Right To Read Werewolf Erotica
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- A San Francisco appeals court has ruled that a werewolf erotica novel must be returned to Andres Martinez, an inmate of Pelican Bay State Prison, after prison guards took it away from him on the grounds ...
Book News: Illinois School Board Restores 'Perks Of Being A Wallflower'
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- A school board in Glen Ellyn, Ill., has voted to restore Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being A Wallflower to shelves, after a parent's complaint led to its removal from Hadley Junior High School earlier this ...
Book News: Sales Of Orwell's '1984' Spike After NSA Revelations
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.
- As of this morning, Amazon sales of George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984 had jumped 6,021 percent in just 24 hours, to No. 213 on Amazon's bestseller list. As NPR's Alan Greenblatt recently pointed out, many people ...
'Taipei' Is Lifelike — But That's Not Necessarily A Compliment
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
The novelist Tao Lin, because he is young, narcissistic and computer literate, gets the "voice of Generation Y" treatment a lot. It's a safe way of pinning down the uncontainable paradox that is Tao Lin: On the one hand, he's meek, cripplingly shy and unusually talented. But on the other, ...