- Latest Bond book partly unveiled in Mideast
- The title, Carte Blanche, and cover of the latest James Bond book were unveiled in Dubai, where the British spy's latest exploits take place.
- 3 Canadians on Gelber book prize short list
- Three Canadian writers have made it on the prestigious short list for the Lionel Gelber Prize for English-language books on global affairs.
- Millennium writer's partner wants to finish series
- The longtime partner of Stieg Larsson, the late Swedish writer of the Millennium trilogy crime thrillers, has said she could finish the fourth novel in the series if she secures the rights to them.
- Unpublished Hammett story found in archives
- An unpublished story by crime writer Dashiell Hammett is to be released in Feb. 28 in The Strand magazine.
- Catcher in the Rye sequel kept out of Canada, U.S.
- A Swedish author has reached an agreement with the estate of The Catcher in the Rye author J.D. Salinger that will ban the unauthorized sequel to the beloved novel from being published or sold in Canada or the U.S.
- Adams Richards 1st artist in residence at St. Thomas
- Acclaimed New Brunswick author David Adams Richards has been named the first artist in residence at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
- Archie comics to be digital download
- The company behind Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica is making its comic-book titles available for digital download the same day their printed counterparts go on sale.
- Brisbane galleries, libraries prepare for flooding
- Art galleries and libraries in Brisbane, Australia, are shifting their collections to upper levels as floodwaters that struck rural areas move toward the city.
- Pickton book, Richler bio up for Charles Taylor prize
- Stevie Cameron's book on serial killer Robert Pickton and his victims and a biography of Mordecai Richler are among the finalists for the $25,000 Charles Taylor Prize, the annual celebration of Canadian literary non-fiction.
- Salma Hayek develops Wicked as TV miniseries
- Actress and producer Salma Hayek is teaming up with U.S. network ABC to bring Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West to television.
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