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Dark Tower Moves To Comic Format

Nov 09 2005: Last week a spokesperson for Marvel Comics confirmed that Stephen King has agreed to write a new installment of his Dark Tower series as a graphic novel to be published in 2006. Sources say that the new installment will be published first as a comic book periodical ...

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Books, Books and more Books

Oct 19 2005: According to Bowker, there were approximately 375,000 new English-language books published in 2004 in the combined markets of the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Adding in imported editions available in multiple ...

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Harold Pinter Wins Nobel Prize for Literature

Oct 19 2005: British playwright  Harold Pinter was the surprise winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature last week.  

The 75-year-old Londoner, son of a Jewish dressmaker, is one of Britain's best known ...

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The Sea Wins The Man Booker Prize

Sep 14 2005: The Sea by John Banville won the Man Booker Prize (a leading UK literary prize) for fiction on the 10th October and, as a result, his USA publisher Knopf (part of Random House) are speeding up the publication of The Sea in the ...

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Authors Guild Takes On Google Print

Sep 14 2005: The saga of Google Print for Libraries continues with the Authors Guild's recent lawsuit against Google alleging that their ongoing project to make digital copies of all the books in the collection of the University of Michigan constitutes 'massive copyright...

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Amazon Shorts Unveiled

Sep 01 2005: Amazon have unveiled their long talked of program to sell magazine-style short stories from established authors - their first foray into publishing per se.  'Amazon Shorts' allows customers to to buy and then download or print out short stories for 49 cents (...

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Google Expands Google Print

Sep 01 2005: Google is expanding its controversial Google Print program (which allows users to search the full text of books) into France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. To date, Google Print has been limited to English speaking books. However, Google ...

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James Patterson To Donate $75,000 To Promote Books

Sep 01 2005: James Patterson plans to give out $75,000 each year to libraries, bookstores, schools, or even individuals, who 'find original and effective ways to promote the excitement of books and reading. Applications must be received by October 15th.

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