Today’s links of interest:
- Audible Announces Fourth Quarter 2007 Financial Results
The audiobook market continues to burgeon — and, yes, listening to books does count as reading. - Rob Lowe’s Memoirs Sold For Million, but the Actor Has No Time to Write Them
That’s okay. It’s not like the world is waiting with bated breath or anything. Sheesh — one million dollars? It’s a sad, sad world. - Children’s mags ‘damage writing’
Yes, it’s true. Pretty much anything that encourages children to read, write, or engage with literature is found to be damaging to their little futures. It’s amazing that today’s kids haven’t just given up on the whole thing. - Bookshelf and Self
Are you keeping it real or are you pretending to be someone you’re not? Either way, your bookshelf bolsters your image. - E-book concept combines leather and multi-touch
We humbly invite all purveyors of ebook technology to note the magic of good design. - Harlequin Earnings Rise Despite Sales Decline
And sometimes cost-cutting measures really do benefit a company (though we’re still keeping an eye on the direct-to-consumer sales numbers).