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Nelson Crashes First Duke Lacrosse Book
On June 5, Thomas Nelson will publish A Rush to Injustice: How Power, Prejudice, Racism, and Political Correctness Overshadowed Truth and Justicein the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case, the first book on the headline-grabbing scandal.
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On the Road with T Cooper
Novelist T Cooper talks with PW in a Web-exclusive Q & A about feeling like a rock star in Germany, reading at Google, and what punk rock taught her about planning a book tour.
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Anyone Can Start a Blog: a Web-Exclusive Q & A with Tao Lin
PW Talks with fiction writer and blogger Tao Lin about his new novel and story collection both coming from Melville House, depressing books and literary life on the Web. He also gives a guided tour of his Internet.
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Fiction Reviews: Week of 4/23/2007
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In Praise of Leonard Michaels
The author of the 1981 satire The Men's Club influenced a generation of short story writers. One of them, David Bezmozgis, explains why, saying, "My debt to him is immeasurable."
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New Pottermania Titles Exclusive to Borders
Borders is selling two exclusive, original Harry Potter-related titles as part of its promotion for the forthcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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School Shooting Book Now Tragically Timely
Yesterday's shooting at Virginia Tech was shocking, but not entirely surprising, says the author of The Shooting Game.
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Wizards of the Coast Launches New Imprint
Science fiction publisher, and Hasbro subsidiary, Wizards of the Coast is launching a new imprint in 2008 dedicated to adult fantasy.
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Shojo Beat Marks Second Year
Shojo Beat, Viz Media's monthly shojo anthology magazine, will celebrate its second birthday in July with a special present for its readers: an excerpt from legendary manga-ka Osamu Tezuka's 1954 manga Princess Knight, which has never been available in the U.S. before.
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Creating a Credible Fantasy World
PW Talks with David Anthony Durham.
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Growing Stories on a Farm
PW Talks with Jon Katz.
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Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 4/16/2007
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Fiction Reviews: Week of 4/16/2007
The Septembers of Shiraz Dalia Sofer . Ecco , $24.95 (336p) ISBN 978-0-06-113040-3 Sofer's family escaped from Iran in 1982 when she was 10, an experience that may explain the intense detail of this unnerving debut. On a September day in 1981, gem trader Isaac Amin is accosted by Revolutionary Guards at his Tehran office and imprisoned for no other crime than being Jewish in a country where ...
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Children's Book Reviews: Week of 4/16/2007
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On the Road with W. S. Di Piero
Why clubs are the best venues for literary readings and other wisdom from a traveling bard.
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Online April Is the Coolest Month
From Bukowski to blogs, poetry publishers are stretching out on the Web for National Poetry Month
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Mantle Book Out At Home
To launch Peter Golenbock’s controversial 7:TheMickey Mantle Novel, Lyons Press is doing an all-out promotional blitz centered on New York. There's only one thing missing—the book.
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Brandon Graham tours King City
King City is a sprawling metropolis, where a criminal underground has planted roots and grown to be as inextricable as the pavement in the streets.
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Comics Bestsellers: April
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