E.L James erotic novel "Fifty Shades Of Grey" will now be published in hardcover by Doubleday publishers and will be released just before Valentine's Day.
Poet Richard Blanco has been chosen to be President Barack Obama's inaugural poet for the year 2013 joining the likes of noted poets Robert Frost and Maya Angelou.
Gallery Publishing Group's President and Publisher Louise Burke announced that Jennifer Bergstrom is now the Vice-President of the Simon & Schuster's Imprint.
Jeet Thayil and Tan Twan Eng who were up against each other for the Man Booker Prize, clash yet again as both of them get shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize.
McDonalds announced Wednesday that along with its happy meal, it will be distributing 15 million Children's books over the next two years.
Amazon announced that Amazon Prime is now available in Canada for an annual fee of CAD $79.00 that offers a subscriber free two-days shipping and one-day shipping at $3.99 per item.
From his love for maps comes Author Simon Garfield's new novel "On the Map: A Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Works."
Historian Bruce Levine The Fall of the House of Dixie explores the destruction of the old South and the reunified country that emerged from the Civil War.
Author Susan Jacoby tells the story of a man who gave up politics to preach religion in her new novel The Great Agnostic: Robert Ingersoll and American Freethought.
Book critics that have been shortlisted for the "Hatchet Job of the Year Award" include some of the harshest book reviewers.
Megan Ellison and Nina Jacobson have paired up to produce the movie adaptation of Maria Semple's novel "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?"
Screenwriter Kelly Marcel confirms that she's going to keep every bit of the novel alive in the movie adaptation of "Fifty Shades of Grey."
In his new book "The Lost Carving: A Journey to the Heart of Making" David Esterly tells the story of how Grinling Gibbons' art of wood carving changed his life.
Author Lisa O'Donnell's new novel "The Death of Bees" tells the story of two sisters who find their parents dead, bury them in the backyard, and how they go about living their life in their parent's absence. O'Donnell speaks to Npr.org about writing the book, her inspirations and what the book has a grim and gory first few chapters.
After 20 years of success, the "Wheel of Time" series finally come to an end with the last book "A Memory of Light" releasing January 8.
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