As I think I mentioned earlier, traditional publishers released slightly over 300,000 books last year. It’s a bit sobering to think of Dismantle the Sun, which
Didn’t catch too much of the Democratic National Convention tonight, but I saw Michelle Obama deliver one hell of a speech. I spent six years in
RJ Ellory, thriller writer, pulls an Orlando Figes on Amazon.
That a service like the one described in the New York Times article “Book Reviewers For Hire Meet a Demand for Online Raves” exists doesn’t
I preformed some surgery on my PS3 game console, to replace a cancerous hard drive. We’ll soon know if the patient survived.
Now that Dismantle the Sun is out and available for purchase, you might think of me as The Great Author, perched on a throne in a Brobdingnagian
Seen this weekend: Panic (2000): William H. Macy plays a hit man whose visit to a psychologist puts him in direct conflict with his capo
Through a former classmate, I came upon Michelle Hoover’s take on the controversy surrounding William Giraldi’s nasty review of Alix Ohlin’s books, which fits into
It took ten years, ten months and an odd number of days from inception of the project to this point, but Booktrope Press has released
“You shouldn’t review podcasts because no one gets paid for them.” So say the embittered subjects of an Onion AV Club Podmass review, employing an