- Lonely world credited for YouTube hit
- A poet from P.E.I. now living in Halifax has scored a surprise hit on YouTube with her video How to be Alone.
- Apple, Amazon accused of trying to block discounts
- Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. are trying to stop competitors from offering lower e-book prices.
- Gaiman wins 2nd Spawn lawsuit
- Neil Gaiman has won his lawsuit against the creator of the Spawn comic book series, Todd McFarlane, who must now figure how much in royalties is due to Gaiman.
- Holy Cow! Rare Batman No. 1 goes on the block
- An Alaskan collector is putting his rare Batman No. 1 comic book up for sale.
- Rocker Brian May focuses on 3-D photography
- Rock star, astrophysicist and animal rights activist Brian May has revealed a new obsession — stereo photographs.
- Churchill, FDR archives to go online
- Archives for two of the Second World War's great leaders — British prime minister Winston Churchill and U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt — are to be made available online.
- Lisa Moore nominated for Man Booker Prize
- St. John's writer Lisa Moore is one of 13 novelists nominated for the Man Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious English-language literary awards.
- Toronto poet nominated for U.K. prize
- Toronto-based poet Christian Campbell has been shortlisted for Britain's Forward Prize for poetry.
- Faulkner tapes reveal the man and his times
- Newly available recordings at the University of Virginia allow people to hear William Faulkner's soft drawl, and listen to him talk about his writing, his career and current events.
- Blyton's Famous Five books get modern makeover
- Enid Blyton's Famous Five children's book series, written between 1942 and 1963, are getting an update with modern words and phrases replacing old ones.
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