Borders’ big day is today
Dennis Johnson
Today’s the day Borders is supposed to go back to some of its biggest client publishers and explain to them again — in detail this time — how it’s going… Read more »
Today’s the day Borders is supposed to go back to some of its biggest client publishers and explain to them again — in detail this time — how it’s going… Read more »
You remember how in Pygmalion Professor Henry Higgins was tortured by the question of why the English wouldn’t learn how to speak properly? Well, it seems Nicolas Sarkozy has come… 10 / Read more »
When Simon and Schuster dropped a few clues this week to the mystery surrounding O: A Presidential Novel—a mystery the publisher seems desperate to keep alive—commentators immediately took up sleuthing… Read more »
Over at The Millions Edan Lepucki (If You’re Not Like Me Yet) has written a thoughtful and thought-provoking essay on the relationship writers have between their various readers: spouses, critics, family,… Read more »
Remembering Haiti a year later Full Stop – a great new literary website Ne-er-Do-Well No. 3 – Working Class Stories Jerry Brown wants to end state funding for libraries in… Read more »