Power to the Paper: the inverted opportunity of eBooks
With the dawn of the ebook emerging from the crepuscular stage, publishers are desperate for a model to cling to so they surf ride the burgeoning light towards the morning tea-time of the ebook market. Strangely, I think, this... read more
NZ Baking with Alexa Johnston
vicbooks was lucky enough to hear Alexa Johnston talk with Laura Kroetsch about her obsession with baking at... read more
NZ Post Book Awards, 2010.
All in all, the finalists are a bit disappointing... read more
Jose Saramago, 1922 - 2010
The distinguished and respected Portuguese writer, Jose Saramago, has died at the age of 87... read more
Ulysses vs. Apple... well, almost.
While the Irish (and large numbers of other literary admirers) revel in Ulysses' history, many others are haggling over its present. Throwaway Horse, who has been adapting Ulysses into an online comic... read more
eTextbooks & ‘The Kno'
The big publishers are all fighting over the financial and electronic rights of the soul of the book. But what about all those books out there that don't have souls? ...read more
Books for the World Cup... read more
The Bestest Tweet of All
Stephen Fry, at the Hay Festival in Wales, announced the most beautiful tweet - spake by Canuck medical physicist Marc MacKenzie. Probably spoken quietly to himself as he shoulder-barged the particle accelerator... read more
New Yorker's 20 under 40 list
The editors of the New Yorker have constructed a list of the 20 best authors under 40 years of age. This must be one hell of a daunting task and, while I don't envy the arguments that will inevitably ensue over perceived, extant or absent talent, I'd still quite like to overhear them... read more
Oh Beauteous Tweet...
Through his wit, intelligence and honest exposition Stephen Fry has become dizzyingly popular all along the spectrum. All this has made him the perfect person to judge the new Hay Festival endeavor to find The Most Beautiful Tweet Ever Written. One might be dubious of such a goal... read more
2010 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction Shortlist Announced see the list here
Men Don't Read
Apparently, within the publishing industry at large, there is a maxim that stomps around deeply affecting the books produced: 'Men don't read'. The maxim brings... read more






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