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Banned Books Week

September 30, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 3 Comments

While I’m very opinionated, I rarely espouse my beliefs on The Juggling Writer. Not today… *          *          * “Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people.” – Heinrich Heine *          *          * It’s banned books week, a week when all those evil, foul, and corruptible texts about gay penguins and other things get the […]

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The Future of Books and Publishing

April 23, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund Leave a Comment

I recently watched Richard Nash’s talk about the future of books and publishing. (I found it here, on Booklife.) There are some great points made in the presentation, but there were two that really stuck out: The reminder that the long form narrative is a feature, not a bug. Most writers — whether they know […]

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Cover Story

March 31, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 5 Comments

Yesterday, The New York Times ran a story about book covers and e-books. I know we’ve all heard that you can’t judge a book by its cover, but covers do matter. I’ve judged more than a few books by their covers in my time (found my favorite book that way), and in almost every case […]

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E-Book Pricing

March 26, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund Leave a Comment

Recently, on a friend’s Facebook page, the subject of e-book pricing came up. Right now, it seems many people think e-books are priced too high. When people hear about publishers going from the $9.99 Amazon standard for an e-book up to $14.95, they say, “That’s ridiculous!” One can definitely make that argument; after all, the […]

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Can Technology Save Storytelling?

February 17, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 2 Comments

I have a very busy friend — he’s the Assistant Vice President of Application Architecture for a large company. Almost every morning, he’s up early for a run in his neighborhood or on his stationary bike. He has two young daughters who keep him very busy. He’s not the kind of father who puts work […]

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The Book Pile: The Man Who Loved Books Too Much

February 8, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 3 Comments

I’ve been meaning to write a review about Allison Hoover Bartlett’s The Man Who Loved Books Too Much for awhile, now. The book was given to me as a Christmas gift; it was one of my favorite gifts received last December. The Man Who Loved Books Too Much is the true story of John Gilkey, […]

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Will Write for Food

February 5, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 4 Comments

In the comments of a recent post, a member of the writing group I’m in said this about e-books becoming more common: “I suspect it will be easier to get an audience via the e-book revolution, and harder to make a career” – Mark Felps I’ve seen things get harder when the self publishing boom […]

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What’s Worse than Piracy?

February 4, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund Leave a Comment

“Obscurity is a far greater threat to authors and creative artists than piracy.” – Tim O’Reilly Tim O’Reilly’s quote (often attributed to Cory Doctorow), has always rung true with me. Not that I like the thought of people taking and trading an artist’s work for free, but if people are sharing your work illegally, it’s […]

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A Delicate, Floating State

January 27, 2010 by Christopher Gronlund 8 Comments

Things change. I grew up with three major networks on television and PBS. UHF channels were like cable…that is, until cable came around. I grew up reading books — I love books! Lately, though, most fiction and non-fiction I’ve purchased has been electronic, read on my iPhone with the Kindle app and Stanza. Later today, […]

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The Gift of Books

December 25, 2009 by Christopher Gronlund 5 Comments

Yesterday, I wrote about giving the gift of reading. In yesterday’s blog entry, I wrote about how my mom is one of the people who made me love reading. We had a very rare white Christmas in north Texas. (I haven’t seen a white Christmas in 25 years, when I used to live north of […]

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The Gift of Reading

December 24, 2009 by Christopher Gronlund 2 Comments

Some of my fondest memories are of my mom reading Carl Sandburg’s Rootabaga Stories to me when I was a kid. My sister read…a lot! It’s natural for a younger sibling to do what an older sibling does, so I became a reader, too. One of my favorite Christmas gifts ever was when my dad […]

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5 Writing Lessons in Last Night in Twisted River

December 9, 2009 by Christopher Gronlund 2 Comments

I recently finished John Irving’s Last Night in Twisted River. Irving has been one of my favorite writers since I was a kid. I will never write like him; I have no desire to write like him. But I love reading his books. Even if you’re not an Irving fan, here are five lessons from […]

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Ebooks vs. Books

December 6, 2009 by Christopher Gronlund 7 Comments

In August, 3 million people read ebooks on their iPhones. A school library in Massachusetts went digital. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Sony, and other companies are investing more in ebook readers. It looks like ebooks are finally becoming accepted. I’ve been buying more ebooks than regular books, lately. At first, it was non-fiction. I vowed […]

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