Having built a devoted following on social media, the Canadian writer is moving into TV, movies, and books
Books
Amazon’s Acquisition of Goodreads: Execs and Users Weigh In
The popular book-centric social network will be part of Amazon’s Internet empire
Stephenie Meyer: Now Taking Your Questions For the Twilight Author
We’re interviewing the author next week—and we might throw in a few of your questions
Just Announced: The Oddest Book Title of the Year
Talk about a mouthful!
Steampunk 101: An Expert Helps Demystify the Strange Subculture
One of the authors of the new book ‘Vintage Tomorrows’ selects examples of steampunk culture for the uninitiated
Book Publishing’s Latest Success Still Has to Do Her Homework Every Night
Beth Reekles, author of “The Kissing Booth,” is the latest writer to go from publishing online to scoring a lucrative book deal. And she’s still in high school
New Study Reveals Which Authors Have Ignored Women Most
Just in time for International Women’s Day, an analysis of pronouns in literature reveals that, for some writers, it’s as if women don’t even exist
Happy World Book Day! What’s World Book Day?
It’s a world-wide celebration, so why does it take place on different days in different places?
Why Superhero Deaths Have Become Meaningless
Batman’s iconic sidekick just met an untimely end — and fans wonder when he’ll be brought back to life. Why can’t dead superheroes stay dead?
The Teleportation Accident: Finally! A Noirish Sci-Fi Comedic Novel Worth Shouting About
In his strange and wonderful second novel, Ned Beauman puts an utterly singular spin on the coming-of-age novel
Why Superman Deserves More Respect
Long criticized for being one-dimensional (and way too-powerful), Superman deserves more respect from fans
Casters and Shadowhunters and Aliens, Oh My! 7 Young-Adult-Novel Supernatural Beings Making Their Way to Cinemas
‘Beautiful Creatures’—the movie of which is in theaters Feb. 14—isn’t the only book to feature paranormal beings new to its readers
For Valentine’s Day: Amazon Gives Every State Its Own Love Story
That’s one ‘Love Story’—plus 49 other tales of romance. So how do you come up with such a list?