
Novelist Richard Powers talks about how technology has changed his writing, the importance of fiction in the digital age, and his seventh book, Plowing the Dark.
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Novelist Richard Powers talks about how technology has changed his writing, the importance of fiction in the digital age, and his seventh book, Plowing the Dark.
A profile of novelist Richard Powers.
A profile of Heidi Julavits.
A profile of David Wong Louie.
A profile of Dave Eggers.
The author of the story collections CivilWarLand in Bad Decline and Pastoralia talks about working in a slaughterhouse, Monty Python as validation, earnestness as the enemy, and his uncanny ability to find humor in unlikely places.
The partnership of Consortium and Small Press Distribution aims to benefit indie publishers, booksellers, authors, and readers.
Freelance writers pursue legal action against major news companies benefiting from sales of articles to electronic databases.
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An author publishes his novel abroad before a U.S. publisher takes interest.
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