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Hunter S. Thompson, Those Old ESPN Columns And Large Wads Of Cocaine
Honestly, I had forgotten that Hunter S. Thompson had written for Page 2 until I watched “Gonzo,” the new documentary about Mr. Duke (produced by ...
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The Comics Curmudgeon
Have you ever checked out the Comics Curmudgeon? He's almost as good as the Craigslist Curmudgeon. This is seriously some hilarious reading. Make it ...
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Adam Nimoy, son of Leonard 'Spock' Nimoy, discusses his 'anti-memoir,' 'My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life'
"I'm going to write about the dark times," Adam Nimoy explained to his mother when he began working on "My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life ...
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Rare Harry Potter Book To Hit Shelves in December
The Tales of Beedle the Bard, the volume of stories Rowling wrote and illustrated by hand and sold at auction to raise money for the ...
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The Rise of Audiobooks
Borders unveiled its audiobook download service on Monday, putting 15,000 titles only a click or two away from anyone with access to the internet ...
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Do You Have To Read A Book To Provide A Blurb?
Is it necessary or advisable to read a book before providing a blurb for its jacket? I'd sure hope so. Find out what the ...
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When The Villain Is Cooler Than The Detective
What happens when the villain in a crime fiction story is more likable that the detective? Find out inside, and maybe that'll explain why ...
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Book Beat:Some books entitled to success - Lifestyle - (HometownAnnapolis.com)
Publishing insiders often claim that a "good" book title can produce a best seller, but a "bad" title will consign an unfortunate volume to the ...
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Black and White, Red All Over: Is 2008 the Worst Year in Modern Newspaper History?
The short answer is "yes." Now go read the slightly more informative version.
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I'm A YA, and I'm Okay
"When my agent called to tell me that my novel, “Cures for Heartbreak,” had sold to a publisher, she said, “I have good news and ...
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The Success of Failure: Stephen Potter's Fake Self-Help Books
If a masterpiece is both sui generis and gives abiding pleasure, then Stephen Potter's odd books "Gamesmanship" (1947), "Lifemanship" (1950), "One-upmanship" (1952), and "Supermanship ...
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Stop Me If You've Heard This One, A Book Review
Frequent New Yorker contributor Jim Holt explores the history of the joke book—collections of jokes go all the way back to ancient Greece—and ...
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More Summer Thriller and Mystery Book Recommendations
Paul Goat Allen rounds up crime fiction offerings from Nathan Singer, Duane Swierczynski, Daniel Judson, Lucie Whitehouse, Julia Spencer-Fleming and Sydney Bauer.
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LA Observed: Book editors protest cuts at the Times
LA Observed reprints an open letter sent by former book review editors Digby Diehl, Sonja Bolle, Steve Wasserman and Jack Miles protesting the termination of ...
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Crime fiction: Around the world in 80 sleuths
Holmes and Watson would be proud. Crime fiction is booming as never before - and with dozens of new titles translated into English for the first ...
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