In an effort to preserve and/or satirize the words of great authors of yesteryear, many have set up Twitter accounts ...
In this fast-paced electronic age, poetry is severely undervalued and under read. Luckily, some poetry fans have taken their passion ...
Libraries and library people are usually associated with cats more than dogs. Sure, therapy dogs are being used in libraries ...
Five videos from PBS Idea Channel with novel (har har) bookish conundrums.
Ok, so last time I wrote about the way some authors behave on Twitter, lots of authors got super annoyed ...
As some authors are asking their readers to like, tag, tweet, share, and review their books, Andrew Shaffer wonders when being a fan became so taxing.
On Thursday afternoon, Twitter exploded with reactions to the news that Amazon acquires Goodreads, a popular social reading site.
Here's a fun list of books that seem familiar that you're not likely to find on the shelf. Not yet, anyway.
Super Bowl XLVII attracted more attention from the book community than it likely would have most other years. And it's because of Edgar Allen Poe. Why?
If you missed the first round of Twitcommendations, you can read about the process here, but the general idea is ...