Tracey Gravis Gravis, a self-published author of a best-selling novel, has signed with a major publisher.
Parmy Olson, the Forbes London bureau chief, tries to unravel and give meaning to the anonymous network of hackers that has eluded law enforcement for many years, in her new book.
John Rocker, a former baseball player with the Atlanta Braves, has written a new book to disprove media reports that have called him a racist and a homophobe.
Megan McCain has come out with a new book, "America You Sexy Bitch."
A stolen first-edition of "The Book of Mormon was recovered on Tuesday in the DC area after being stolen from a suburban Arizona bookstore.
Thomas Pynchon, novelist of best sellers such as "Crying of Lot 49" and "Gravity's Rainbow" has finally relented to having his books sold electronically.
Dwayne Wade, the famed basketball star of the Miami Heat, has spent most of the offseason working on a book titled, ""How My Life Became Bigger than Basketball."
Jumping into the world of self-publishing can be daunting for several reasons. One self-published author tells us how it can be done successfully.
A ultra-marathoner proves that a plant based diet can aid and not hurt athletes.
A new cookbook gives a global culinary experience with a twist.
Joel Stein goes behind the scenes at a day trading firm with $100,000 to take a gamble on.
Teach.com has come up with this handy infographic to help make it a tad easier to find the right book this summer.
Cameron Diaz is writing a nutrition book because wants to make teenage girls to be healthier.
"Radio Ambulante" hopes to push the art of personal storytelling into the homes of Americans through a Spanish-language audio show.
The 2012 winners of the Indie Book Awards have just been named.
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