They will, no doubt, be hanged . . .
Dennis Johnson
Two men caught in a police sting operation trying to sell early copies of the new Harry Potter book (see last week’s MobyLives news digest) have been arraigned in a… Read more »
Two men caught in a police sting operation trying to sell early copies of the new Harry Potter book (see last week’s MobyLives news digest) have been arraigned in a… Read more »
The original store of Canada’s largest bookselling chain, Chapters, the store that represented “the first strike in the invasion of the big-box book retailer revolution,” is closing, being replaced by… Read more »
Publishers big and small in Canada, as elsewhere, are “preparing to boost their business by selling directly to consumers from their websites, a move that has booksellers spooked about being… Read more »
Sales of audio books are “soaring” in Great Britain, and “the UK publishing industry is about to be hit by the same revolution that has overhauled the music world –… Read more »
Just days after the ceremony handing out the annual Lambda Awards for gay and lesbian fiction, a Queertype report by Jameson Currier says “Things seem to be rapidly changing at… Read more »
“The literature and culture of the tense Korean peninsula will be the main focus of this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, the world’s largest such event,” organizers announced yesterday. As an… Read more »