I first visited a Waterstones bookstore in December 1994, when I was in Cambridge. Waterstones usually has a dark-coloured store front. I had since walked to a few Waterstones around the UK, Mancheste… more →
BibliojunkieLeslie wrote 1 day ago: Anyone who has ever been to my home, or for that matter anyone who has ever gone through the back ro … more →
Leslie wrote 3 weeks ago: It has come to my attention lately, through conversations with other booksellers and with my own cus … more →
denniscass wrote 4 weeks ago: A reader writes: My manuscript is over the limit on word count, but I think I can get it down close … more →
Samantha wrote 1 month ago: What do you do when certain books are banned? Browsing through the past blog entries of Mercenary Wr … more →
Samantha wrote 1 month ago: Browsing for more news on the Salinger & California lawsuit, I found a couple interesting pieces … more →
Samantha wrote 1 month ago: I just read it on Publishers Lunch: J.D. Salinger filed suit in a NY Federal Court against the anony … more →
denniscass wrote 1 month ago: A reader writes: For background: I’m an author with some decent short story credits, I edit a … more →
Samantha wrote 1 month ago: How can anyone not feel so happy, so empowered, and incredibly smug about this? Thanks to Kristin N … more →
jovenus wrote 1 month ago: I first visited a Waterstones bookstore in December 1994, when I was in Cambridge. Waterstones usual … more →
Samantha wrote 1 month ago: I was browsing through my unread e-mail (22 in all) when Friday’s (May 22) Publisher’s L … more →
jovenus wrote 1 month ago: Contrary to my new year resolution, I have been stocking up cheap second hand books on my weekly sho … more →
Kat Richardson wrote 1 month ago: How could I forget? I’m also going to be at Dragon*con in Atlanta Georgia over Labor Day week … more →
Kat Richardson wrote 1 month ago: I’m trying to spend less time online and more working. Book 5 is a bit behind. I know it … more →
davidpleach wrote 2 months ago: You may recall that in my Ten Ideas for Creating and Developing Readers I recommend that BookTV be t … more →
Kat Richardson wrote 2 months ago: My husband sent me this link to TitleZ: Book trends for publishers today. Looks interesting–a … more →
monkeyread wrote 2 months ago: It’s the same old story. David vs. Goliath. Big vs. little. New school vs. old school. The gra … more →
Kat Richardson wrote 2 months ago: While I know a lot of authors, I also know a lot of folks who aspire to be published authors and run … more →
jovenus wrote 3 months ago: The British Book award winner as announced at 5 April 2009 are (drum roll….) · … more →
Kat Richardson wrote 3 months ago: As an author, you know you have "arrived" when editors (especially editors you don’t … more →