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Discarded Books, Fake Names, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
June 19, 2013
On the Shelf
In “Expired,” photographer
Kerry Mansfield
works with discarded books, to eerie effect.
How Orwell, Voltaire, and Ann Landers chose their
pen names
.
Meet
Simon Vance
,
the
name (or voice!) in audiobooks.
Stephen King published
Joyland
with lofty, print-only intentions. But of course,
it is now
a pirated e-book.
In non-news, Barbara Taylor Bradford is
less than impressed
by
Fifty Shades of Grey
.
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