Gary Vaynerchuk is an unknown author in the literature world, but on Twitter, he’s a big deal
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Holocaust survivor Harry Rosenblat’s phony love story is but one of many self-induced — and increasingly infuriating — publishing wounds
By Sara Nelson
For the editor-in-chief of Publishers Weekly, these five novels are the best medicine for troubled times
By Sara Nelson
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt put a ban on acquisition … so is the sky finally falling?
By Sara Nelson
Is nothing sacred at election time?
By Sara Nelson
A friend of wOw answers the question: How do you make a bestseller?
By Sara Nelson
And what is it this time around that has residents of BookLand concerned?
By Sara Nelson
Politics | 10/02/2008 1:50 pm
After his house and headquarters in North London set on fire, publishing director Martin Rynja says he’s re-thinking publishing the controversial novel about Mohammed and his bride A’isha
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Politics | 09/29/2008 12:00 pm
After ignoring threats that the novel ‘Jewel of Medina’ about Muhammad’s relationship with his youngest bride A’isha would spark Muslim extremism, Gibson Square publishing director Martin Rynja’s home and office headquarters set on fire Saturday morning
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
The editor in chief of Publisher’s Weekly gets to the bottom of the fake Sarah Palin banned-book e-mail
By Sara Nelson
The editor in chief of Publisher’s Weekly, the industry’s leading news source, shares with wOw the latest updates and insider secrets concerning the publishing world
By Sara Nelson
Joni Evans | 08/19/2008 2:30 pm
A new wOw friend, more from Roxanne Coady, the next in our classics lineup and Whoopi joins the party!
The editor in chief of Publisher’s Weekly, the industry’s leading news source, shares with wowOwow the latest updates and insider secrets concerning the publishing world
By Sara Nelson