Indies & ebooks: It’s now or never, baby
Dennis Johnson
One of our main concerns at Melville House the last couple of years has been: What can we do to get more indie booksellers involved in the digital economy? We’ve… 4 / Read more »
One of our main concerns at Melville House the last couple of years has been: What can we do to get more indie booksellers involved in the digital economy? We’ve… 4 / Read more »
We wrote yesterday about problems with publishing in Latin America. Tragically, those problems were massively exacerbated a few weeks ago when the multinational Spanish-language publisher Norma decided to discontinue four of… Read more »
Saying he was the victim of a “concerted effort” by “nitpickers” and “enemies” who “are full of rage at our success,” Bill O’Reilly has defended his new book Killing Lincoln:… Read more »
We’ve been a fan of Longform.org for many months now, and decided to ask the editors there what they’ve been reading lately that gave them pause. Aaron Lammer and Max… Read more »
Designer, critic, and painter Peter Campbell, best known for his contributions to the London Review of Books—which included a biweekly watercolor for the magazine’s cover and a review—died October 25… Read more »
Why Amazon loses $ on every Kindle Fire The MFA debate continues The novel subsumed by spectacle 10 charities that promote literacy Bookstore speakeasy Amis on DeLillo Macmillan the production… Read more »