Thursday, June 3, 2010

A DIFFERENT LIGHT June Book Events - Examiner
An original member of the notorious San Francisco-based "new narrative" circle including Dennis Cooper and Kathy Acker, Killian is a master short story writer, crafting campy yet edgy tales that explore both the humor and darkness of desire

Book Asks: Is Internet Ruining Our Minds? - ABC News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When author Nicholas Carr began researching his book on whether the Internet is ruining our minds, he restricted his online access and e-mail and turned off his Twitter and Facebook accounts. His new book "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains" argues the latest

Author has gone too far with Palin book research - Post-Bulletin
WASHINGTON — I'm with Sarah Palin on this one. Her new neighbor, it turns out, is author Joe McGinniss. Coincidence? I think not. McGinniss wrote an unflattering profile of Palin for Portfolio magazine last year, and he's now writing a book about the former Alaska governor. So he's moved in next

Blair Underwood aspires to book stardom - Denver Post
NEW YORK—Blair Underwood hopes to make it big in books. The actor is starring in a series of scenes for a new digital book technology called Vook, which combines digital reading with high-quality video. He debuts in "From Cape Town with Love," the

Note to Washington: Read and react to Richard Clarke's - Network World Fusion
Digg I recently finished Richard Clarke's new book, "Cyber War," and I have but two words for the former cyber czar -- thank you. I've probably read as much about this subject as Washington insiders and in my opinion, Clarke's book immediately

Enlisting in ‘The Battle’ - Houma Courier
I made little money and spent months every year driving around America in a van with four other guys,” Brooks writes in his new book, “The Battle.” Grueling Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, Heritage’s cross-town

Madison v. Wilson battle continues - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians according to William Voegeli, contributing editor of the Claremont Review of Books, in his new book "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State."

FREEDOM FOR A CHANGE: A MUST READ BOOK - NewsWithViews.com
My son, Tim Baldwin, is a constitutional attorney and historian. And now, after reading his just-released book, FREEDOM FOR A CHANGE, I learned something else about him: he is quite the scholar. I dare say his new book, FREEDOM FOR A CHANGE, rivals

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