IDreamBooks.com Tells You What's Worth Reading

Newly Launched IDreamBooks.com Tells You What's Worth Reading

News by Kimberly Turner
July 12, 2012 (8) comments
A website launched today that aims to be the RottenTomatoes or MetaCritic of books. IDreamBooks.com aggregates professional reviews to give each book an overall positive or negative rating.
Literary Characters' First-Draft Names

A Rose By Any Other Name: Literary Characters' First-Draft Names

News by Dave Reuss
July 12, 2012 (1) comments
Here's a look at alternate (and much worse) names for famous characters.
Neil Gaiman Chu's Day

Neil Gaiman Signs Five-Book Deal With HarperCollins Children's Books

News by Kimberly Turner
July 11, 2012 (12) comments
Bestselling author Neil Gaiman's next five books have been announced. Two involve pandas. Who doesn't love pandas?
Daniel Perlmutter crowd-sourced novel

Crowd-Sourcing Gone Wild: The Internet Creates A Novel

News by Kimberly Turner
July 11, 2012 (7) comments
Daniel Perlmutter wants you to write his novel for him...and pay for the privilege.
Charles Dickens Cited As Source For The Dark Knight Rises

A Tale Of Two Gothams: Charles Dickens Cited As Source For The Dark Knight Rises

News by Dave Reuss
July 10, 2012 (2) comments
Spoiler alert: anyone who's read A Tale of Two Cities has basically seen The Dark Knight Rises.
Anne Rice's Erotic Sleeping Beauty Trilogy Gets A Re-release

Anne Rice's Erotic Sleeping Beauty Trilogy Gets A Re-release

News by Kimberly Turner
July 10, 2012 (5) comments
Erotic BDSM trilogy for women? Anne Rice has been there, done that...thirty years ago. Plume re-releases Rice's steamy 'Sleeping Beauty' series to cash in on 'Fifty Shades' fever.
'The Sound And The Fury' colored edition

'The Sound And The Fury' Makeover: Faulkner's True Colors Edition

News by Kimberly Turner
July 9, 2012 (5) comments
Fifty years after Faulkner’s death, ‘The Sound And The Fury’ is finally being printed as the author intended: in color-coded inks that provide a roadmap to the classic novel’s chronology.
Back On The Rainbow: Reviving A Classic Show With Technology

Back On The Rainbow: Reviving A Classic Show With Technology

News by Dave Reuss
July 9, 2012 (1) comments
LeVar Burton is making books cool again—and he's on the iPad.
Vulture: Real Covers For Fake Books

Real Covers For Fake Books

News by Kimberly Turner
July 6, 2012 (10) comments
Designer Daniel Gray has created cover art for books that exist only in movies. Any takers to write the books to go with them?
LitReactor Meetup Photos

LitReactor's First Official Meetup: The Photographic Evidence

News by Rob W. Hart
July 6, 2012 (8) comments
And a fun time was had by all...