I May Live To Regret This . . .
UPDATE: The comments section for this post is FAR more interesting than the post itself. I’m grateful for all those who’ve stopped by to comment. I’m…
Read articleIf Publishing Is Dead, What Happens to Non-Fiction?
UPDATE: See my long, and related, comment at this post. (As in: It’s in the COMMENTS, not the blog entry itself.) I rarely write about the publishing…
Read articleThe Internet! Books! Everyone and Her Brother Duking It Out
Tons ‘o commentary lately on how the internet is or is not messing with our minds and how “the book” is or is not dead or…
Read articleWe Interrupt This Hiatus . . .
. . . to bring you breaking news: Looks like we’ve finally got a viable e-reader. Remember when Steve Jobs said no one read books anymore…
Read articleIn Which I Dive Into the Digital Age Deep End
The good folks at Book Oven are among those trying to figure out what “writing” and “books” mean in the twenty-first century. (The link takes you…
Read articleThe Wall Street Journal’s Take On E-Readers
Okay, so nothing to do with anything, but . . . Today’s Wall Street Journal has a brief take on the state of e-readers (you know:…
Read articleKindle versus Nook: The “Smackdown”
The past month or so, new e-reading devices have poured out of the — I was gonna say “woodwork,” but somehow that cliche doesn’t quite cut…
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