Today’s links of interest:
- Next Gone, Everlasting Not Staying
Harlequin has officially confirmed the rumors. The "Next" line will be ending as of 2/2008, though there are high hopes for a trade paperback resurrection. Though not wholly confirmed, the "Everlasting" line is, well, not so much. - Karen Palmer ? Writer and Teacher
Far be it for us to make a big deal out of a new author website, but what the heck…Karen Palmer has finally launched her official site. Now for those 2006 resolutions! - Jenna Elfman takes on ‘Superstar’
New TV series called "Literary Superstar": In the project, Elfman plays a book publicist who’s intensely loyal to her clients. When budget cuts threaten her publishing house, she stands up to the corporate suits — and successfully lobbies for the right to continue working with smaller, quirkier authors. - Libel Without Borders
Read. Discuss. - (Almost) A Million Litigator Refunds
It’s been a while since we provided a James Frey update. - School libraries in crisis over lack of funds
You want to talk about the death of the novel? Start here. - All-Stars of the Clever Riposte
For those who missed it, the New York Times has discovered "comments". The blogosphere scratches its collective head. - Spoken Word Oddities Tucked Away in the New Amazon mp3 Store
The terrific C. Max Magee finds some gems hidden away on Amazon. - Sony?s Debuts Updated EBook Reader
Dear Author has, shall we say?, the first shots of the new, improved product. Less exciting that you’d think. - Lisa See Interviewed by Daniel Olivas
Great interview of a great writer.