Norway's killing spree prefigured in fiction
Valerie Merians
“A Norwegian writer said he was ‘spooked by the scary similarity’ between the Utoya massacre and a book he wrote 23 years ago about a crazed political extremist who commits… Read more »
“A Norwegian writer said he was ‘spooked by the scary similarity’ between the Utoya massacre and a book he wrote 23 years ago about a crazed political extremist who commits… Read more »
We’ve written previously about the forceful new dictums being enacted by Canada’s biggest bookstore chain, Indigo. For one thing, earlier this year it announced that it would arbitrarily deduct a… 18 / Read more »
On the same day that Amazon announced that the Kindle would soon be available for sale in Toys R Us stores, the Seattle based Big Fish electronic gaming company issued… 4 / Read more »
Apparently, when Simon and Schuster didn’t do so well with the last book by “Anonymous,” Little, Brown decided that the problem wasn’t so much that withholding information about the author was… 10 / Read more »
As MobyLives prepares to take its August hiatus, my thoughts turn to summer reading. As Henry Ward Beecher puts it: There is a temperate zone in the mind, between luxurious… Read more »
Vonnegut & Ockler Books Removed from Missouri High School Library The Perils of Copy Protection Susan Sontag in a bear suit… World Book Night Comes to the USA in 2012… Read more »