Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Roundup with PW including From 'Fifty Shades' to 'After


From 'Fifty Shades' to 'After': Why publishers want fan fiction to go mainstream.

Copyright Law and Amazon: "Ill-conceived" copyright regulations give Amazon excessive power, to the detriment of publishers, authors, and the reading public, by locking consumers into Kindle's book platform, making it hard for new e-book platforms to gain traction, says Timothy B. Lee at Vox.

Lost Malcolm Lowry Novel Published: A novel by British-born author Malcolm Lowry is being published 70 years after its manuscript was thought to have been destroyed in a fire.

Closing a Chapter of a Literary Life: “I felt that I had one more book in me that could be special and sincere and extraordinary,” Michel Faber tells the 'New York Times.' Faber says his new novel, 'The Book of Strange Things,' will be his last.

How Archie Went From Dull to Daring: Archie used to be the safest, squarest comic book franchise out there. But in the past few years, something changed.


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