Lynn Neary http://krwg-tv.org en What's In A Category? 'Women Novelists' Sparks Wiki-Controversy http://krwg-tv.org/post/whats-category-women-novelists-sparks-wiki-controversy It all started one night when writer Amanda Filipacchi was browsing through Wikipedia and noticed an absence of women under the category "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_novelists" target="_blank">American novelists</a>." At first, she thought the female writers being moved off the page were not important enough to be on it. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 21:33:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 40095 at http://krwg-tv.org What's In A Category? 'Women Novelists' Sparks Wiki-Controversy 'Burgess Boys' Author, Like Her Characters, Finds Refuge In New York http://krwg-tv.org/post/burgess-boys-author-her-characters-finds-refuge-new-york Elizabeth Strout, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book <em>Olive Kitteridge</em>, sets much of her work in Maine, where her family has lived for eight generations. But Strout herself has lived most of her adult life in New York. In her new novel, <em>The Burgess Boys</em>, she writes for the first time about the city she now calls home.<p>On a late winter afternoon, Strout visited Parke Slope, the Brooklyn neighborhood where much of the story is set. Tue, 02 Apr 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 38225 at http://krwg-tv.org 'Burgess Boys' Author, Like Her Characters, Finds Refuge In New York Amazon Could Expand Recommendation Services With Goodreads Purchase http://krwg-tv.org/post/amazon-could-expand-recommendation-services-goodreads-purchase Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>Online retailer Amazon has acquired Goodreads. It's a popular site where people who love to read exchange reviews and recommendations about books. As NPR's Lynn Neary reports, Amazon now has a powerful new tool for enhancing its customers' ability to find out about books they might want to buy.<p>LYNN NEARY, BYLINE: In 2007, Otis and Elizabeth Chandler started Goodreads in their living room. They wanted to create an online community of readers who could talk to each other about books. Now, Goodreads is the world's largest book recommendation site. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 21:22:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 38029 at http://krwg-tv.org How Ellen DeGeneres Helped Change The Conversation About Gays http://krwg-tv.org/post/how-ellen-degeneres-helped-change-conversation-about-gays In 2008, during the brief window when it was legal for same-sex couples to get married in California, perhaps no couple drew more attention than Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi.<p>After their wedding, photos of the couple were everywhere; DeGeneres, beaming, in a white suit and holding hands with de Rossi, the very picture of the princess bride so many young girls dream of being one day. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 21:29:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 37695 at http://krwg-tv.org How Ellen DeGeneres Helped Change The Conversation About Gays 'Wave' Tells A True Story Of Survival And Loss In The 2004 Tsunami http://krwg-tv.org/post/wave-tells-true-story-survival-and-loss-2004-tsunami On Dec. 26, 2004, Sonali Deraniyagala was vacationing with her husband, her two sons and her parents in Yala, Sri Lanka. The day was just beginning when she and a friend noticed that something strange was happening in the ocean. Within a matter of minutes, the sea had wiped out life as she had known it. In a new memoir, called simply <em>Wave</em>, she recalls her experience with the tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people, including her own family.<p>Today, Deraniyagala lives in New York. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 08:40:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 36338 at http://krwg-tv.org 'Wave' Tells A True Story Of Survival And Loss In The 2004 Tsunami Has The Nook Saved Barnes & Noble From Going The Way Of Borders? http://krwg-tv.org/post/has-nook-saved-barnes-noble-going-way-borders Transcript <p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>Barnes & Noble Chairman and chief stockholder, Leonard Riggio, is looking into the possibility of buying the company's retail book business, but not the Nook, the e-book, the company had staked it future on.<p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>That news comes as the company is set to release its third quarter earnings on Thursday. Tue, 26 Feb 2013 10:21:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 35857 at http://krwg-tv.org Woody Guthrie's 'House Of Earth' Calls 'This Land' Home http://krwg-tv.org/post/woody-guthries-house-earth-calls-land-home Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs in his lifetime — but as far as anyone knows, he only wrote one novel. Recently discovered, <em>House of Earth</em> is the story of a young couple living in the Texas Panhandle in the 1930s. They dream of building a house that will withstand the bitter winds and ever-present dust that constantly threaten the flimsy wooden shack they call home.<p>The novel is being released by Johnny Depp's new publishing imprint at HarperCollins, Infinitum Nihil. Tue, 05 Feb 2013 08:20:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 34482 at http://krwg-tv.org Woody Guthrie's 'House Of Earth' Calls 'This Land' Home E-Readers Track How We Read, But Is The Data Useful To Authors? http://krwg-tv.org/post/e-readers-track-how-we-read-data-useful-authors Reading always seemed to be the most private of acts: just you and your imagination immersed in another world. But now, if you happen to be curled up with an e-reader, you're not alone.<p>Data is being collected about your reading habits. That information belongs to the companies that sell e-readers, like Amazon or Barnes & Noble. And they can share — or sell — that information if they like. One official at Barnes & Noble has said sharing that data with publishers might "help authors create even better books."<p>The data is also, of course, a brilliant marketing tool. Mon, 28 Jan 2013 21:14:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 34028 at http://krwg-tv.org E-Readers Track How We Read, But Is The Data Useful To Authors? A Colorful Anniversary: The Caldecott Medal Turns 75 http://krwg-tv.org/post/colorful-anniversary-caldecott-medal-turns-75 Some children's book illustrators might not have gotten a lot of sleep over the weekend. That's because they might have been wondering if this could be the year they win one of the grand prizes of children's literature: the Randolph Caldecott Medal.<p>This year is the 75th anniversary of the Caldecott, which is given to the most distinguished children's picture book of the year. Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:24:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 33982 at http://krwg-tv.org A Colorful Anniversary: The Caldecott Medal Turns 75 'Fifty Shades' Is The One That Got Away. At Least From Me http://krwg-tv.org/post/fifty-shades-one-got-away-least-me Sometimes "the one that got away" is a book that was easy to overlook. A little gem of a first novel, or a memoir by an unknown writer that unexpectedly captured everyone's imagination.<p>But sometimes, it's the elephant in the room that you just haven't looked at yet. Everyone knows about it. It's one of the biggest sellers of all time. It's a cultural phenomenon — it's <em>Fifty Shades of Grey</em>. And I ignored it until I couldn't anymore.<p>It wasn't just that you couldn't go anywhere without hearing about it. Nor was it the record-breaking sales. Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:07:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 32302 at http://krwg-tv.org 'Fifty Shades' Is The One That Got Away. At Least From Me Self-Publishing: No Longer Just A Vanity Project http://krwg-tv.org/post/self-publishing-no-longer-just-vanity-project They used to call it the "vanity press," and the phrase itself spoke volumes. Self-published authors were considered not good enough to get a real publishing contract. They had to pay to see their book in print. But with the advent of e-books, self-publishing has exploded, and a handful of writers have had huge best-sellers.<p>TV blogger Alan Sepinwall's self-published book, <em>The Revolution Was Televised</em>, came out just before Thanksgiving. Wed, 19 Dec 2012 08:49:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 31749 at http://krwg-tv.org Self-Publishing: No Longer Just A Vanity Project Now You're Talking! The Year's Best Book Club Reads http://krwg-tv.org/post/now-youre-talking-years-best-book-club-reads A young boy seeks justice. A young woman wants to stay alive. A friendship is tested. The child of a commune comes of age. A solitary man gives himself over to love. These are the bare actions underpinning the novels that I'm suggesting for book clubs this year. Some are first novels; others the work of well-known writers. Some might touch your heart; others might challenge the way you think. At least one will make you laugh — and a couple might make you cry. They are all good reads. And they are, above all, books you'll want to talk about with your friends. Wed, 12 Dec 2012 12:03:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 31321 at http://krwg-tv.org Now You're Talking! The Year's Best Book Club Reads Oprah's Book Club Turns Over A New Page http://krwg-tv.org/post/oprahs-book-club-turns-over-new-page Oprah Winfrey became a publishing powerhouse when she started her book club in 1996. Her picks went to the top of best-seller lists — and stayed there for weeks. Wed, 12 Dec 2012 08:04:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 31305 at http://krwg-tv.org Oprah's Book Club Turns Over A New Page Oprah's Second Pick: A First Time Novelist http://krwg-tv.org/post/oprahs-second-pick-first-time-novelist Earlier this year, Oprah Winfrey announced an updated version of her popular book club, this time called Book Club 2.0. Her first pick, Cheryl Strayed's memoir <em>Wild</em>, experienced best-seller list success thanks to what some people are calling the "Oprah bump." And last week Winfrey announced her second pick, a novel called <em>The Twelve Tribes of Hattie</em> by Ayana Mathis, a first-time author.<p>Mathis was on vacation in Paris when she picked up the phone — and Winfrey was on the other end of the line. "I think I said, 'no it isn't,' " Mathis says. Tue, 11 Dec 2012 08:18:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 31222 at http://krwg-tv.org Oprah's Second Pick: A First Time Novelist Independent Bookstores Find Their Footing http://krwg-tv.org/post/independent-bookstores-find-their-footing In recent years, the start of the holiday shopping season has meant nothing but gloom for independent bookstores. But this year, the mood seems to be lifting, and a lot of booksellers are feeling optimistic. Even President Obama kicked off his Christmas shopping at a neighborhood bookstore in Northern Virginia.<p>Even so, booksellers are still having trouble enticing customers to plunk down cash for expensive hardcovers when e-books are so popular. Steve Bercu has been in the book business for 40 years. Mon, 26 Nov 2012 21:48:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 30344 at http://krwg-tv.org Independent Bookstores Find Their Footing