by | May 1, 2012 | Literary News
from JH Weekly Poetry is not dead: It’s eternal By Richard Abowitz Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Each April, editors at publications all over the country performed the annual ritual of granting space to poetry. There was a time when most daily newspapers in this country...
by | Apr 23, 2012 | Culture Music Art, Literary News, Mirth
from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Richard Prince: Book Pirate? “This is an artwork by Richard Prince. Any similarity to a book is coincidental and not intended by the artist.” © Richard Prince – so says the colophon. Richard Prince has made a very good living...
by | Apr 21, 2012 | Literary News
from the Kirkintilloch Herald Third mall from the Sun – Morrison and Cargo combine on a brave new world CHAIN stores, skateboarding neds, Gok Wan fashion shows and zombies – a few of the things I associate with shopping malls. Luckily Ewan Morrison has a different...
by | Apr 19, 2012 | Literary News
from MediaBistro’s GalleyCat How to Star in a Classic Novel By Jason Boog on April 19, 2012 6:23 PM For $24.95, the customized book company U Star Novels will reprint a paperback edition of a classic novel starring you and your friends as the main characters....
by | Apr 2, 2012 | Bright Shiny News, Literary News, Projects
from Once Upon A Series The Power of Six Quest Launches Today! Are you a fan of The Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore? Well, to celebrate the release of the paperback version of The Power of Six on 12th April, Penguin are launching a Facebook game where you can win...
by | Mar 30, 2012 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from The Newark Advocate The story is ending for The Book Nook NEWARK — Bookworms in Licking County will have to find a new place for new and used books. After close to 40 years in Newark, The Book Nook, 225 S. 21st St., is expected to close its doors for the last...