The New York Times has announced that it will begin charging for online content in 2011. Is this the motivation readers need to get a Kindle?
A country of typewriters
Cormac McCarthy is auctioning the typewriter on which he wrote No Country for Old Men. The New York City police department should take note.
Unintended posthumous publications
Dmitri Nabokov had published his father Vladimir Nabokov's unfinished novel, 'The Original of Laura', but lets readers compare it to the author's intentions.
The formula behind book reviews
How do critics go about writing book reviews? Do they talk to the authors? Are they required to find something negative to say?
One book sale leads to another
Did William Fiennes' previous book, The Snow Geese, help engender the publication of his latest work, The Music Room?
Reviewing A Bright Shining Lie's author
The New York Time's review of Neil Sheehan's 'A Bright Shining Lie' looks at the author as much as his work.