by | Apr 10, 2014 | Literary News
from The Washington Post Serious reading takes a hit from online scanning and skimming, researchers say By Michael S. Rosenwald Claire Handscombe has a commitment problem online. Like a lot of Web surfers, she clicks on links posted on social networks, reads a few...
by | Apr 8, 2014 | Bright Shiny News, Literary News, Projects
from USA Today Exclusive trailer: Preview the book ‘Dorothy Must Die’ Whitney Matheson, USA TODAY Beneath that sweet exterior, Dorothy Gale is a cold, hard witch. That’s the idea behind a new young-adult book, anyway — and I think it’s one that...
by | Mar 30, 2014 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from BuzzFeed 9 Video Games Based On Classic Literature by Kevin Smokler 2. Fahrenheit 451 (1984) Via en.wikipedia.org Mostly text and a few graphics, and set five years after the novel concludes, protagonist Guy Montag is now an agent for the Literary Underground,...
by | Mar 28, 2014 | Literary News
from The Sierra Vista Herald Bisbee landmark Atalanta’s up for sale Owner wants to move to Israel SHAR PORIER BISBEE — After 38 years in the business, Old Bisbee business owner Joan Werner is putting Atalanta’s Music and Books up for sale. Atalanta’s in the...
by | Mar 22, 2014 | Literary News, Projects
from MTV ‘Dorothy Must Die’ Will Change How You Feel About Oz — Get A Sneak Peek Now Read three chapters of the upcoming YA book now. By Brenna Ehrlich Was the Wicked Witch of the West really that bad, or did she just get a bad rap? Was Dorothy...
by | Mar 17, 2014 | Literary News
from VISUAL NEWS A Very Rare Book Opens 6 Different Ways, Reveals 6 Different Books POSTED BY BENJAMIN STARR Book binding has seen many variations, from the iconic Penguin paperbacks to highly unusual examples like this from late 16th century Germany. It’s a variation...