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"Go the Fuck to Sleep": Profane Kids' Book for Adults
SF Weekly
Not all of them will admit it, but most authors want their books to become Amazon bestsellers. Being an Amazon bestseller before even being published seems like a lot to ask. Being a prepublication Amazon bestseller that wasn't even supposed to be a

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Barnwood Books' new location appears to be closed
The Herald-Mail
The display windows at Barnwood Books' new location — 13-17 S. Potomac St. — are nearly empty. The only item remaining in the window is a 3-foot stuffed snowman. A sign on the door indicates the store will reopen at

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Apple nemesis sues iOS, Mac, and Android devs
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Lodsys – the patent holder already pressuring various iOS and Android app developers to turn over licensing fees – has now sued seven small developers in the patent-friendly Eastern District of Texas, and in truly bizarre fashion it has told targeted

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DC reboots entire line of comic books
National Post (blog)
DC, the comic-book arm of Warner Bros., is rebooting its entire line of comics this fall, and is restarting all their series with a new issue No. 1. Going forward, all new issues of DC comics will be released the same day in digital form via apps (on
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DC reboots entire line of comic books
National Post
DC, the comic-book arm of Warner Bros., is rebooting its entire line of comics this fall, and is restarting all their series with a new issue No. 1. Going forward, all new issues of DC comics will be released the same day in digital form via apps (on
Details Emerge On DC's RelaunchComic Book Resources
DC To Reboot The DC Universe With All New Status Quo And #1 Issues This September?Comic Book Movie
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Exclusive: To Protect Hollywood, MSM Focuses On .0027% of My Book
Big Hollywood
They should probably just read the book. In the book, I do detail Sesame Street's historic liberal tilt – the former VP of Children's Television Workshop, Mike Dann, told me that the show was “underwritten and created primarily for black children,

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Dayton signs 'Tyler's Law' into the books
Woodbury Bulletin
Dayton signed “Tyler's Law” into the books May 24 held a ceremonial signing Tuesday. Though the Democratic governor and the Republican-controlled Legislature could not come to terms on an overall budget deal – under threat of a partial government

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Nora Roberts awards $100000 grant to McDaniel College
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The Nora Roberts Foundation has awarded a $100000 grant to McDaniel College in Westminster, Md., to help advance the study of romance literature. The school also will use the grant to establish an academic minor in romance fiction and to launch an
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3 Ways Apple Could Screw Up iCloud – PC Magazine

Posted May 31st, 2011. Filed under ebooks

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3 Ways Apple Could Screw Up iCloud
PC Magazine
iCloud could finally be the cloud music service we've all been waiting for, as long as Apple doesn't get too ambitious. By Peter Pachal Apple surprised the tech world today by letting the cat out of the bag early on its annual keynote at the Worldwide
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Amazon's Next Play: Kirshbaum's Comeback at Amazon Publishing
New York Observer
At last week's BookExpo America, Amazon managed to do what it had done so many times before: give traditional publishing houses an anxiety attack. This time, the company did so by hiring one of the old guard's own, Larry Kirshbaum.
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