TNT's Hosts Mystery Movie Night, an evening with the Authors
TNT invited fans of the nation's top mystery novelists to the New York Times Center last Thursday for a special sneak preview of Scott Turow's novel t...
TNT invited fans of the nation's top mystery novelists to the New York Times Center last Thursday for a special sneak preview of Scott Turow's novel t...
Rob Taub | Posted 01.20.2012
There's an old joke about the hierarchy of Hollywood movies that goes something like this: The starlet was so stupid she slept with the writer. Fortun...
HuffingtonPost.com | Kia Makarechi | Posted 11.21.2011
Fans of the nation's top mystery novelists received a treat Thursday when TNT invited them to a Manhattan sneak preview of the filmic adaptation of Sc...
nytimes.com | Posted 07.16.2011
For authors, choosing a book cover is the fraught moment their very private creation starts putting on its game face and getting ready to enter the ma...
Marshall Fine | Posted 07.16.2011
Hey, Boo celebrates a novel, an imagination and, ultimately, a defining piece of Americana. It's always nice to see a movie that values literature and literacy -- and this is one of the better ones.
Cynthia Ellis | Posted 07.05.2011
Can catching a ball for your favorite baseball team, in front of millions of fans, literally ruin your life? This very scenario is the subject of Alex Gibney's brilliant new documentary, Catching Hell.
nytimes.com | CLAIRE CAIN MILLER | Posted 05.25.2011
SAN FRANCISCO — Now that a judge has curtailed Google’s ambitions to create a giant digital bookstore and library, the company is left with few ap...
volokh.com | David Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Over at the New York Times, yesterday, Scott Turow and James Shapiro, both of the Authors' Guild, penned a short piece in defense of stronger copyrigh...
Elizabeth Benedict | Posted 05.25.2011
It's not exactly like asking where you were when you heard JFK was shot, but for many of us, the publication of Presumed Innocent in 1987 was An Event.
Posted 05.25.2011
Were you so busy enjoying the sunshine this weekend that you missed the big book reviews? Catch up with the highlights below! "Innocent," Scott Turow...
The Los Angeles Times | Scott Martelle | Posted 05.25.2011
Literary empires have to start somewhere, and Scott Turow's began 23 years ago with the creation of an unusually trusting prosecutor named Rusty Sabic...
Jesse Kornbluth | Posted 05.25.2011
Let's give Dad a book that no one else in his crowd is getting. A book that will put ideas in his head, delight his senses and provide him with something fascinating to say. Like these...
AP | The Associated Press | Posted 05.25.2011
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson (Knoph)...
The Hollywood Reporter | Posted 05.25.2011
The all-star, all-author rock group Rock Bottom Remainders--featuring the likes of writers and authors Dave Barry, Amy Tan, Mitch Albom, Scott Turow, ...
Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011
There are a lot of twists and turns in Scott Turow's latest novel, Innocent, but his skills as a writer make them acceptable and intriguing.
Posted 05.25.2011
If you missed the weekend's big book reviews, no need to fear: you can catch up with the highlights below! "Innocent," Scott Turow The New York Times...
Thane Rosenbaum | Posted 05.25.2011
The stunning conclusion of Presumed Innocent invited a sequel, and Turow has now delivered just that with Innocent, a timely, pitch-perfect updating of the lives of the characters we came to both loathe and love.
The Guardian | Alison Flood | Posted 05.25.2011
From Carrie to It, his horror novels mean Stephen King is already something close to the voice of nightmare for many, but now the bestselling writer i...
Laurence Hughes | Posted 05.25.2011
I had hoped to be out in front of the pack with some pithy prophecies of my own, but the holidays got in the way. Turns out the only thing I'm better at than prognostication is procrastination.
Posted 01.03.2012