Lynn Neary http://wyomingpublicradio.net en How Ellen DeGeneres Helped Change The Conversation About Gays http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 21:00:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 38466 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net How Ellen DeGeneres Helped Change The Conversation About Gays 'Wave' Tells A True Story Of Survival And Loss In The 2004 Tsunami http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 37518 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Wave' Tells A True Story Of Survival And Loss In The 2004 Tsunami E-Readers Track How We Read, But Is The Data Useful To Authors? http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 35859 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net E-Readers Track How We Read, But Is The Data Useful To Authors? A Colorful Anniversary: The Caldecott Medal Turns 75 http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 35817 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net A Colorful Anniversary: The Caldecott Medal Turns 75 'Fifty Shades' Is The One That Got Away. At Least From Me http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 21:18:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 34604 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Fifty Shades' Is The One That Got Away. At Least From Me Oprah's Book Club Turns Over A New Page http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 33929 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Oprah's Book Club Turns Over A New Page Oprah's Second Pick: A First Time Novelist http://wyomingpublicradio.net/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 33884 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Oprah's Second Pick: A First Time Novelist 'Round House' Wins National Book Award For Fiction http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/round-house-wins-national-book-award-fiction The National Book Awards announced Wednesday night honored both longtime writers and new authors, from Louise Erdrich who won for her novel <em>The Round House</em> to Katherine Boo, who was honored for her debut nonfiction work, <em>Behind the Beautiful Forevers.</em><p>Erdrich has been a highly regarded author for nearly 30 years. She'd been a finalist twice before but said being honored is "all the more meaningful when you're older ... Thu, 15 Nov 2012 10:08:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 32829 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Round House' Wins National Book Award For Fiction 'Testament Of Mary' Gives Fiery Voice To The Virgin http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/testament-mary-gives-fiery-voice-virgin The Virgin Mary is one of the most familiar icons of Christianity. For centuries, artists have depicted her on everything from backyard statues of a rosy-cheeked innocent to paintings of magnificent Madonnas hanging in museums all over the world. But few writers have taken up her story or tried to create their own version of the events of her life.<p>Now, Irish writer Colm Toibin does just that. Tue, 13 Nov 2012 08:44:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 32732 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Testament Of Mary' Gives Fiery Voice To The Virgin Obama, Romney Make Final Campaign Calls http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/obama-romney-make-final-campaign-calls Transcript <p>LYNN NEARY, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Lynn Neary. It is almost over. After more than $2 billion and about a thousand campaign events, we will soon know the results.<p>MITT ROMNEY: This is a big day for big change. We're about to change America to help people in ways they didn't imagine they could be helped, with good jobs and better take-home pay.<p>NEARY: Mitt Romney visited Ohio and Pennsylvania today after voting this morning in his home state of Massachusetts. Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:08:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 32438 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Put Down Your E-Reader: This Book's Better In Print http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/put-down-your-e-reader-books-better-print Most people who read a lot have gotten used to reading on a screen, whether it's a laptop, a tablet or an e-reader. Some say they prefer it to the experience of reading a heavy, awkward print version of the book. But every now and then, a book comes along that just seems to <em>insist</em> on being physical — something about it simply can't be transferred to the screen.<p>Gillian Cross' new retelling of Homer's <em>The Odyssey </em>is aimed at kids 8 and up, and like many children's books, it's brightly colored and beautifully illustrated. Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:30:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 30714 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Put Down Your E-Reader: This Book's Better In Print Same Streets, Different Lives In 'NW' London http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/same-streets-different-lives-nw-london Writer Zadie Smith burst onto the literary scene with her first novel <em>White Teeth</em> more than a decade ago. Set in the Northwest London neighborhood where she grew up, <em>White Teeth </em>captured the diverse, vibrant rhythms of a city in transition. Smith returns to the neighborhood in her new novel, <em>NW, </em>but this is a sobering homecoming.<p>Smith's mischievous sense of humor is still on full display in <em>NW</em> as is her playful love of language. But this is an older, perhaps wiser, writer than the young woman who dazzled readers with her first book. Thu, 06 Sep 2012 07:51:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 29659 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Same Streets, Different Lives In 'NW' London 'Age Of Desire': How Wharton Lost Her 'Innocence' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/age-desire-how-wharton-lost-her-innocence Jennie Fields was well into her new novel about Edith Wharton — and her love affair with a young journalist — when she heard that a new cache of Wharton letters had been discovered. They were written to Anna Bahlmann, who was first Wharton's governess and later her literary secretary. Bahlmann had never been considered a major influence on Wharton, but Fields had decided to make her a central character in her book, <a href="http://www.npr.org/books/titles/158232012/the-age-of-desire" target="_blank">The Age of Desire</a>, even before she heard about the letters. Fri, 10 Aug 2012 20:11:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 28350 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Age Of Desire': How Wharton Lost Her 'Innocence' Google, Oracle Locked In High-Stakes Patent Battle http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/google-oracle-locked-high-stakes-patent-battle Two billionaires took the stand this week — both named Larry. Google's Larry Page and Oracle's Larry Ellison have very different styles and personalities. And that came across in court. Fri, 20 Apr 2012 09:02:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 22848 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net The St. Cuthbert Gospel: Looking Pretty Good At 1300 http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/st-cuthbert-gospel-looking-pretty-good-1300 How much would you pay for a very rare book?<p>The British Library in London has just paid about $14 million to purchase Europe's oldest intact book, known as the St. Cuthbert Gospel. It's a copy of the Gospel of St. John, thought to have been produced in northeastern England sometime during the seventh century.<p>Claire Breay is the curator of medieval and early modern manuscripts at the British Library. She says the book's beautifully decorated red leather cover is a wonderful example of Anglo-Saxon leather work, and the inside is astonishingly well-preserved. Fri, 20 Apr 2012 07:25:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 22841 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net The St. Cuthbert Gospel: Looking Pretty Good At 1300 Syrian Ceasefire Increasingly Under Threat http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/syrian-ceasefire-increasingly-under-threat Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.<p>LYNN NEARY, HOST: <p>And I'm Lynn Neary. Renee Montagne is on assignment.<p>In Syria, a ceasefire that's part of an U.N.-Arab League peace plan is unraveling, just six days after it got underway. Once again, dozens of people are dying each day, as the Syrian military pounds the cities and towns that have most fiercely resisted the government, and opposition rebels are fighting back.<p>NPR's Kelly McEvers is monitoring the story from nearby Beirut. She joins us now. Wed, 18 Apr 2012 08:42:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 22734 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Crisis Between Sudan, South Sudan Intensifies http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/crisis-between-sudan-south-sudan-intensifies The crisis between Sudan and South Sudan is heating up, with the north branding its recently-independent southern neighbor "the enemy." This follows two weeks of bitter fighting in the disputed, oil-producing border area between the two Sudans. Tue, 17 Apr 2012 09:09:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 22675 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Justice Department Sues In E-book Price-Fixing Case http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/justice-department-sues-e-book-price-fixing-case Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>The publishing business is still trying to absorb the news that the Justice Department is suing Apple and publishers for price fixing in the e-book market. Three publishers - Simon and Shuster, Harper Collins and Hachette - decided to settle the suit. But Apple, along with the companies Macmillan and Penguin, plan to fight the allegations. Here's NPR's Lynn Neary.<p>LYNN NEARY, BYLINE: The case goes back to Apple's introduction of the iPad. Thu, 12 Apr 2012 08:00:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 22498 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Jodi Picoult Turns Tough Topics Into Bestsellers http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/jodi-picoult-turns-tough-topics-bestsellers When you think about blockbuster best-sellers, genres like mystery, crime and romance typically come to mind. Ethical or moral fiction? Not so much. But that's how Jodi Picoult, who has 33 million copies of her books currently in circulation, describes her novels. So how did an author who writes about divisive issues get so popular?<p>The answer can, in part, be found at a recent event at Philadelphia's Free Library, where Picoult promoted her latest book, <em>Lone Wolf. </em>Picoult got members of the audience to howl — literally howl — like wolf pack. Tue, 13 Mar 2012 04:01:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 20974 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Jodi Picoult Turns Tough Topics Into Bestsellers Spurred By Success, Publishers Look For The Next 'Hunger Games' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/spurred-success-publishers-look-next-hunger-games The film version of the young adult book sensation <em>The Hunger Games</em> opens March 23rd. The hype around the movie has sent the sales of the already best-selling trilogy to new heights. And publishers are eagerly churning out more books set in post apocalyptic dystopian worlds — just like <em>The Hunger Games</em>.<p>In the beginning, <em>The Hunger Games</em> was not considered a sure thing. Why would it be? It's the story of a world where teenagers are forced to fight each other to the death in a game that is broadcast and watched everywhere like a reality TV show. Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:59:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 20643 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Spurred By Success, Publishers Look For The Next 'Hunger Games' E-Books Flipping The Page On Publishing Standards http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/e-books-flipping-page-publishing-standards The publishing business is not known as a hot bed of experimentation and has been slow to embrace the transition from print to e-books. But this past week in New York, the <em>Tools of Change</em> digital publishing conference attracted entrepreneurs and innovators who are more excited by, rather than afraid, of the future.<p>It was the kind of crowd where some were more inclined to say "steal my book" than to argue over what an e-book should cost. Sun, 19 Feb 2012 07:38:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 19815 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Publishers And Booksellers See A 'Predatory' Amazon http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/publishers-and-booksellers-see-predatory-amazon Booksellers and publishers are worried that Amazon is going to devour their industry. The giant online retailer seems to have its hands in all aspects of the business, from publishing books to selling them — and that has some in the book world wondering if there is any end to Amazon's influence.<p>Publishers have a problem when it comes to discussing Amazon: They may fear its power, but they are also dependent on it, because like it or not, Amazon sells a lot of books. Mon, 23 Jan 2012 16:00:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 18520 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Publishers And Booksellers See A 'Predatory' Amazon Tourtiere: A French-Canadian Twist On Christmas Pie http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/tourtiere-french-canadian-twist-christmas-pie If you happen to spend Christmas Eve in Canada — especially Québec — you might lucky enough to be invited to a festive dinner after midnight mass. The feast is an old tradition from France called revellion, and it's something to look forward to after a long day of fasting.<p>"They'll have a huge feast, with sweets and lobster and oysters, everything," says Thomas Naylor, executive chef to the Canadian ambassador to the U.S. "But, in Quebec at least, you'll always have tourtière. Fri, 23 Dec 2011 22:02:00 +0000 Lynn Neary 17024 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net