The Rising Price of Everything and What it Means for Publishing
Column by Leah Dearborn
Inflation has been a key term in the year 2022, with extremely high rates across many consumer categories. What are some of the impacts on the near term future of the written word?
What Makes a Good Retelling?
Column by Joshua Isard
We are in an age of movie and TV reboots, as well as copious literary reimaginings. So what makes one successful?
Gaming Provides A New Way To Not Get 'Ulysses'
News by Peter Derk August 11, 2014
A crowdfunded campaign seeks to create a virtual reality 'Ulysses' game.
Bank of Ireland Mints 10,000 Coins Misquoting Joyce's 'Ulysses'
News by Dean Fetzer April 12, 2013
A new commemorative €10 coin issued by Ireland's central bank to commemorate James Joyce's 'modernist masterpiece' includes a quote which is incorrect.
The Literary Middle Finger: Coelho V. Joyce
News by Dave Reuss August 8, 2012
The Brazilian writer lambasts Joyce's "Ulysses," claiming "there's nothing there." Burn.
The Blagger's Guide to James Joyce
Column by Cath Murphy June 19, 2012
For most people, reading Joyce is about as enjoyable as gnawing your way through a concrete post. Sound like an expert without having to turn a page of the dreaded 'Finnegans Wake.'
Bloomsday Device: Celebrating The 90th Anniversary Of Ulysses
News by Dave Reuss June 15, 2012
How will you be celebrating James Joyce's Ulysses tomorrow?
They Do Not Move: Why Boredom is No Excuse
Column by Jack Joslin February 23, 2012
Can boredom be a useful part of reading?
Science Finally Addresses Health-Related Risks Of Reading On The John
News by Rob Hart November 1, 2011
A pediatric gastroenterologist from Israel undertook a study to examine the relative health of our bathroom reading habits, and the results may shock you (but probably won't).