Letters hold together. Emails often have nothing to grab on to. Letters call for contemplation and soulful enjoyment. Emails call for very little. So, my wish for the return of real writing has not been fulfilled.
Leave it to editors, publishers and wordsmiths to come up with the best pun games on Twitter. Last month, readers got their fill of literary turducken...
And yet, what may be most interesting about the Pew study is its timing, since this is the year e-readers took off. What does it say about us that, on...
"Can you tell me who the author of Shakespeare is?" Yes, someone really did say that ... And it's probably one of the reasons #bookstorebingo started ...
We ran it once, we ran it twice, and now we're back for more! It's Bookstore Bingo -- the popular Twitter hashtag #bookstorebingo -- and it never stop...
Last month we gave you the most ridiculous, unbelievable, and downright hilarious things ever overheard in a bookstore. The hashtag is called "booksto...
A few weeks ago, we published our list of the 50 best book people to follow on Twitter. Of course, readers had plenty of their own suggestions to add ...
Who's the best to follow on twitter so that you'll have the latest on the world of books? Here are our choices of authors, agents, publishers, book pu...
Would you like to read Ulysses 140 characters at a time? Is a short story just too long? Then curl up with a BlackBerry and dive into Twitter Lit--mic...