Friday, June 8 2012
Too Many Books, Too Little Time: The Synthetic Reader Solution
Audio and e-books help fill the need to get in as much reading as possible in one's limited, mortal lifespan.
Friday, August 12 2011
Rise of E-books Will Benefit One Group: Readers
Rather than the first steps of a funeral cortege, the death of Borders is really just the first little dip on a wildly careening roller coaster ride for the people who write, publish, buy and sell books. It's going to shake us up, down and sideways, industry figures say, and some people may get thrown from their cars. But one group is sure to be happy at the end: readers.
Thursday, August 12 2010
The Odyssey of Andrew Wylie
As traditional print media is being slowly but irresistibly subsumed by electronic competitors, powerhouse agent Andrew Wylie argues that writers should get a larger cut of e-book sales. But is Wylie, in reality, seeking to destroy paper-based publishing houses?
Thursday, April 1 2010
Penguin & the iPad: Taking Books to the Next Level, or Leaving Them in the Dust?
Apple's latest gadget, the iPad, hits shelves this weekend. There's been a lot of chatter on the interwebs and in the publishing world about how the shiny new tech may change the way we think of books.
































