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Michael Cader

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Sony Announces Third Version of their Reader

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Sony’s “third generation” of their Reader Digital Book was announced today, for release next month. The new version adds a touch screen, letting readers “flip pages with the slide of a finger.” You can also use fingers or a stylus to search, create notes and highlight text. The touch screen provides for a pop-up “virtual keyboard.” It also adds a built-in LED reading light to help in low-light situations. Sony promises to relaunch a better version of their online ebookstore this month as well. A Business Week blogger calls it Sony’s “best so far.” Head of the Sony Digital Reading […]

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October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Beaufort Advances MEDINA Release

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Beaufort Books is moving forward the publication date of Sherry Jones’s THE JEWEL OF MEDINA to Monday. President Eric Kampmann says, “By speeding up the publication, we wanted to reduce or eliminate the chance of violence.” He adds, “We wanted people to have a chance to read the book. Once they read the book, we thought the violence part of this story would disappear and people would be focusing on the story, and the book and Sherry.” Jones tells the AP, “I have spoken to a member of the FBI and have been assured I have not been targeted, so […]

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October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Nobel Date Announced

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

The winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature will be named on Thursday, October 9AP

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October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Coretta Scott King Book in Family Feud

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Penguin has notified King Inc., which controls the intellectual property of Martin Luther King’s estate, “of its intent to terminate the contract and demand repayment of a $300,000 advance if it doesn’t receive promised photos, personal writings and intimate letters within seven business days,” the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The contract, signed in May, provided for a $1.2 million advance to King Inc. and another $200,000 for journalist-turned-minister Rev. Barbara Reynolds for an autobiography based on taped conversations with the late Coretta Scott King. The dispute is part of a much larger set of disagreements among the King heirs. Dexter King, […]

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October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Building Buzz for Twilight Movie

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

The Hollywood Reporter looks at building anticipation for the November release of the Twilight film:” A year ago, few took notice when Summit said that it was developing a movie based on the first of young-adult writer Stephenie Meyer’s four-book series detailing a tragic high school romance between Bella, who comes to a small town after her parents split, and Edward, her secret crush who as it turns out is a vampire. That Summit had attached Catherine Hardwicke, director of the arty “thirteen,” confirmed for many that the studio saw the film as a niche play. But in the months […]

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October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Burnt Grapes Sale Is Close

October 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Bunch of Grapes, the Martha’s Vineyard bookstore that was closed by a fire this summer, has been for sale by owner Jon Nelson. The local paper says “last month’s New England Independent Booksellers trade show was buoyed by rumors of its imminent sale.” His mother Ann Nelson, who owns the building that houses the store, is moving forward with reconstruction and “hopes to have the place fit for a bookstore by spring.”MV Gazette

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