The PW Morning Report: Friday May 8, 2009
By Craig Morgan Teicher -- Publishers Weekly, 5/8/2009 4:35:00 AM
A daily roundup of book and publishing news from across the Web: Color E-Paper; Li’l Kim’s Prison Memoir; Students Dislike New Kindle; Michael J. Foxumentary; NPR’s Top 100 Books; Searches Pick Up Trail of Missing Poet.
Color E-Paper On the Way
Technology developed by Phillips may make color e-paper e-readers a reality in the not-too-distant future.
Rapper Li’l Kim Plans Prison Tell-All
The Price of Loyalty will recount Li’l Kim’s 2005 prison term.
Students Weigh In on Kindle DX
Wired talks to students about the new device, and finds out some are not too excited about it.
Documentary Accompanies New Michael J. Fox Memoir
A 60-minute documentary that accompanies Fox’s new book, Always Looking Up, aired on ABC last night.
NPR’s Dick Meyer Offers Top 100 20th-Century Books
Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist is number one, and Philip Caputo’s A Rumor of War is 100.
Possible Lead in Search for Missing Poet
Searchers may have found Craig Arnold’s trail on the small island in southern Japan where he has been missing since last week.
























