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With that in mind, an indie bookstore in South Baltimore is holding a special event designed to pull readers out of their bad-weather doldrums, away from their worries about the holidays and into the lure of some fun whodunits. “Sometimes Dead Men Do...
Tags: Andrew Stoneberger, books escape, Russia, Moscow, Bookstores, Jeff VanderMeer, Used bookstore, Book signing, Literary genres, Bookselling, Whodunit, Crime fiction, Entertainment Culture
This is the season of writing awards, and I have been visiting my city's bookstores frequently, with the hope that I would find the titles I was looking for easily. But each I time I go, I talk with employees who have no idea what I am talking about when...
Tags: bookstores, writing awards, frank o'connor short story award, Orange Prize for Fiction
Earlier this week I went to return a book at my local library and found myself circling the parking lot for approximately ten minutes. What was up? It was a Monday, so there were no special language classes or reading programs at that time, but the parking...
Tags: libraries, bookstores, reading, recession, saving money
There is a revolution going on in the publishing industry and not everyone wants to hear about it. John Haines is someone who does. Haines is a Canadian and a Kiwi. Born and raised in Ontario, he and his family have spent most of the last 12...
Tags: publishing, books, bookstores, print on demand, BookSurge, Amazon, Amazon.com