E-Books

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U.S. Embassy to Dmitry Sklyarov: Access denied U.S. Embassy to Dmitry Sklyarov: Access denied
The Russian programmer expected to testify in the first DMCA criminal trial can't get a visa to visit the United States.
Unmasking Deep Throat Unmasking Deep Throat
Coming June 17: John Dean and Salon team up for an innovative e-book project.
The instant book that wasn't The instant book that wasn't
"9/11 8:48" -- the first book published about the terrorist attacks -- was print-on-demand. So why wasn't it available everywhere, immediately?
Where's my Islamic e-book?
The demand for good books about terrorism or Afghanistan has never been greater, but the best are hard to find. Why can't I just click, buy and download?
Free Dmitry! Free Dmitry!
A Russian programmer charged with violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act languishes in jail. It's time to step up the pressure.
E-book outcast E-book outcast
The Web made me a successful author, but getting people to respect me as a "real writer" has been harder to come by.
Stephen King's e-book: Dead on the vine
By Laura Miller
Dead on the vine Dead on the vine
It's too bad that Stephen King's "The Plant" -- not the e-book experiment but the smart, witty publishing satire -- is furling its leaves.
jack kerouac "Orpheus Emerged"
Jack Kerouac's lost 1945 novella has been rediscovered and given new life as an e-book.
The gleeful contrarian The gleeful contrarian
Not content with pushing buttons at Arts & Letters Daily, Denis Dutton now plans to shake up the publishing industry.
The e-book wars The e-book wars
Does a glittering $100,000 prize signal the coming of age of digital books, or a takeover bid by Microsoft and New York publishers?
E-book 'em! E-book 'em!
AtRandom publisher Jonathan Karp is looking for literary revelation -- and mass readership -- from digital books.
I stole from Stephen King
By Andrew Essex
Slush, slush, sweet Stephen
By Laura Miller
Slush, slush, sweet Stephen
King doesn't realize the real-life horror he's unleashed on the public.
The Napster library
Does the San Francisco Public Library's plan to lend out e-books portend the death of the publishing industry?
Stephen King's horrifying proposal
The bestselling author creates a writer's worst nightmare: pay-per-chapter downloadable e-books.
Letters to the editor
Why shouldn't Leo play journalist with the president? Plus: Thou shalt not covet thy daughter's boyfriend; more world-class fools.
Letters to the editor
Readers to drug czar: Busted! Plus: One Nobel does not a macrometeorologist make; cozying up with an e-book.
The digital reader
In which I borrow an e-book and give up print for two weeks.
Cassandra complex
Sven Birkerts says computers are destroying literature. He couldn't be more wrong.
Brave new e-books
We've seen the future of publishing, and the wrong people are freaking out.
The revolution that wasn't
Stephen King's e-book success proves that the new boss will be the same as the old.
Palm reading
Though e-book sales have been sluggish, Microsoft says in 10 years they'll challenge the paper kind.
E-book makers sold to a TV-centric company
What will Gemstar International, a maker of VCR programming technology, do with SoftBook and NuvoMedia?
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