Archives: April 2006
The Return of the Hotties
Viswanathan Coverage Echoing Itself?
Miss Teen Wordpower's Film Deal Evaporates
CopyKaavya: Recall reactions all over the place
CopyKaavya: advice for teen writers with big book deals
The Codebreakers have it
Today in Wottakar's: future plans for Waterstone's
S&S: No, we're not for sale
How Opal Mehta Got Pulled from Bookstores
CopyKaavya Should Read More Widely
May Queens Hit Brooklyn 4 Days Early
Bulletpoints from the Brits
The Real Jessica Darling Stands Up
CopyKaavya: More plagiarism at 17th Street?
CopyKaavya: More 17th Street Adventures, and Skurnick sets the record straight
Remembering Chernobyl, 20 Years Later
Judge puts his own code in Da Vinci
Henning Mankell dreams of Africa
Lincoln, Lincoln, I've Been Thinking
CopyKaavya: Crown's List of 45
Meet Your Orange Prize Nominees
CopyKaavya: Crown issues the smackdown
CopyKaavya: more on 17th Street, and another blast from the past
Miss Teen Wordpower Debate Enters 3rd Day
This Book Party Will Save Your Life
Personnel changes at Harper & Morrow
Jane Jacobs dead at 89
Chick Lit Is Dead, Long Live Chick Lit
Who's That Teacher Dissing Kaavya?
Viswanathan Confesses to "Unintentional & Unconscious" Echoes
CopyKaavya: others pick up on the packaging connection
Golly gee, another plagiarism story
The Bluffer's Guide to PEN World Voices
Learn your language on your cell phone
Charles McGrath's Grand Old Men of Literature
Today in Wottakar's: Hey Tim, show us the money!
Sunday Night at KGB
She may have, but she also had help
Oops, Did She Write It Again?
Today in Wottakar's: Tim Waterstone makes noise, few believe
It's not easy being Brown
Book Parties are So Over, Sniff Sniff
Libraries at the workplace -- what a novel concept!
Another Round of Hottie Literati
Deep Throat's many secret lives
Thriller Writers, Grab Your Notebooks
I Bet She Finds Our Lack of Faith Disturbing
More Writers Too Cute for Words
Sunday's Looking Pretty Moody
Writers Too Cute for Words
Everything you ever wanted to know about P&Ls, part one
The OFT investigates something other than Wottakar's
Found in Translation
Pearson off to good start in Q1 of 2006
Lesson 1: Product Placement, Not Concealment!
Cader On Amazon's Scattershot Tech Strategy
If publishers push up the price, who really benefits?
Scenes from the PEN Gala
Yes Virginia, there will be a followup to COLD MOUNTAIN
Penguin Gives Classics an Alt.Comics Makeover
Terry McMillan dishes out advice
PAGE Reading Series Begins 2006 Season
Open access to all: publishers quake in boots
Mortalis: mysteries & thrillers for your trade paperback needs
Dateline BEA: The previews begin
Dateline BEA: What to read, who to pitch
Gay Talese takes OCD to new heights
The Little Black Book of the Dead
For Jill Carroll, a book deal's only a matter of time
Why Chris Ware Changed Distributors
Richard Wilbur Wins Ruth Lilly Prize, $100K
Lagardere's 1 billion dollar war chest
Yes, The Graduate Was So a Novel First
BAM! POW! SWOOSH?
9/11 Report To Become Graphic Nonfiction
Davis McCombs Wins $10,000 Poetry Prize
The sting in the tail of new journalism
It's all about the Mommies
Riggio: good time to sell books
Dundee University dumps library books -- then doesn't
Pulitzers for Books
As NYTBR Giveth, So NYTBR Taketh Away
NY Literary Scene Goes to the Dogs
Progressive Reading Series Comes to East Coast
Plagiarism looks back in Anger
Doom & Gloom, part redux
Warren St. John Won't Get Fooled Again
No bonuses for you, Borders Execs!
The Prime of Miss Muriel Spark
Today in Wottakar's: HMV Who?
Making the Literary Rounds
WSJ: Memoirs Still Get Published
Library Yanks "Obscene" Manga Guide
It's the Baddest Blog in the Whole Darn Town
Shazam! Pic a Go: Are Mentor & the RV In?
Sci-Fi Artists Support Book Covers of the Future
Poet's Debut Turns Into Singalong
Mr. Beller's Neighborhood Has Room for One More
MoorishGirl Wins Fulbright, Decamps to Morocco
Interviews to Tide You Over
From the Dept. of You Read It Here First
Sure, But Can Mark Haddon Dance?
Memoir of Wartime Loss Re-Titled
Tonight's Literary Distractions for Goyim
Get your romance with your speed date
Won't anyone work with Alan Greenspan?
Saving the World and Looking Extra-Fine
For titles, it's deja vu all over again
Breaking the Marvel Universe in Half?
Are lawsuits the new black?
Grab Your Headphones
A Reminder: We Also Do Parties
The Reader Will Gnash Her Teeth
Didn't I just publish that book the other day?
Give King a Chance
Another day, another Da Vinci lawsuit
Dale Peck the Scrivener
Turkey shoots itself in the foot again
Aural Pleasure for Nat'l Poetry Month
Scribner's new approach to galleys
Read an Entire Book in Seven Months!
Macmillan New Writing: the first reactions roll in
Strothman has her say
Shadow, Doc Savage in e-Book Limbo
Today in Wottakar's: Swann fans the flames
Writers as Self-Promoters
The Monday morning Litterbox
Dan Brown Free at Last
Anybody in the Audience Read Cyrillic?
Galleycats Roll Their Own Sushi
Robert Fisk's Left-Wing Media Blitz
Book Trade Nibbies; IMPAC Shortlist
Wottakar's: The fun's only begun
Libraries as Collection Agencies?
The Authors from Left Field
New Sci-Fi Imprint Announces First List
Galleycat trawling 826NYC
Further proving the Mars/Venus divide really does exist
The #1 pitfall of true crime books: that damn ending keeps changing
E-Books Make a Run for the Borders
"There's Naw-thing Lak Po-ee Try"
Dark Tower Comic No Longer Written By King
PEN vs. Yahoo
Georgia DA Drops, Re-Files Comic Book Prosecution
TV Sci-Fi Icons in Print Boom
Awards: First Novels, Biz Books, Genderbenders
Teen authors tell it like it might be
Can Sci-Fi Be Assimilated?
When it's time to start the agent dance anew
B&N spurns Sony E-Reader
What entails being a "woman writer"?
Aaron Priest splits in half
Padma Speaks!
Yes, We Do Find Time to Read Books!
Okay, we get it: sex is hot
The novel as confidence game
Book clubs online? Bertelsmann likes the idea
Intelligent Design-Talk from the Sci-Fi World
The writer side of Craig Ferguson
And No, It's Not Her Real Name
No March Madness for Michael Chabon
Outtakes from This Week's PW Cover Story
TWBG Dead; Long Live HBG USA
Bill Massey goes back to the UK
Even publishing types need love, too
Further to Wottakar's: Doom, Gloom everywhere
Motoko's first byline
Wottakar's: WHSmith makes its intentions known
If the Hunk on the Cover Doesn't Persuade Her, the Reviews Just Might
Behold the Rise of Maddox
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