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Dennis Johnson
In her Book Standard column, Jessa Crispin says that mainstream book reviewers who try to cover comics tend to come up wanting because “They didn’t know comic books, and they… Read more »
In her Book Standard column, Jessa Crispin says that mainstream book reviewers who try to cover comics tend to come up wanting because “They didn’t know comic books, and they… Read more »
In a New York Times op-ed column on Tuesday, literary theorist Stanley Fish wrote, “If interpreting the Constitution — as opposed to rewriting it — is what you want to… Read more »
Why “are there so few adventure heroines? And even fewer female adventure authors?” In a commentary for The New Statesman, Kate Mosse, author of a female adventure novel herself, Labyrinth,… Read more »
Less than 24 hours after going on sale in the UK and the US, the full text of the new Harry Potter book has been illegally posted on the Internet,… Read more »
Seth Mnookin’s somewhat controversial 2004 book, Hard News: The Scandals at ‘The New York Times’ and Their Meaning for American Media, will undergo a subtitle change and include something new… Read more »
Barely a month after leaving Random House, where he was editor of such bestsellers as Seabiscuit and The Orchid Thief, Jonathan Karp has been named as the pubisher of a… Read more »
“A column penned by the doyenne of right-wing rhetoric Ann Coulter has come under fire for alleged plagiarism,” according to a report on Raw Story.com by John Byrne. He says… Read more »
The former deputy to Alistair Campbell, Tony Blair’s press secretary, has been told by the British government that he cannot publish his book about his time working at 10 Downing… Read more »