Stephen Coonts signs "The Assassin," 7 p.m. Thursday, Borders Southgate, 2120 Southgate Road....
"BLACK & WHITE AND DEAD ALL OVER" By John Darnton In his deliciously sharp, wise and hilarious new novel, Darnton, a longtime scribe and editor for The New York Times, has created a menagerie of newsroom wags working for the fictional...
Need something inspirational to brighten up those visits to the cemetery? Then you might want to lay your hands on a Solar Bible, offered by the folks at LaFayette, Ga.-based SolarLightCross.com. The Bible is the company's newest product in a line of...
In early 1969, Peter Brumlik returned from his second tour of duty in Vietnam wondering just what it was he'd been through. "I had to study it," said the 67-year-old author, who recently published "Three Into Nine," his first novel. "I had to study it...
MURFREESBORO, TENN.• Andre Norton, one of science fiction's most prolific female writers until she died three years ago, intrigued her readers by creating hundreds of fantasy worlds during her 70 years of writing. And she left her friends and fans...
Robert C. Olson signs "Speck: The Life and Times of Spencer Penrose," 1 p.m. Saturday, Barnes & Noble, 1565 Briargate Blvd....
"DUBAI: THE VULNERABILITY OF SUCCESS" By Christopher Davidson Related Cos., the developer working on a $3-billion mixed-use complex in downtown Los Angeles, recently brought in a new partner: Istithmar, a sovereign wealth fund controlled by the ruling...
ATLANTA • Best-selling writer E. Lynn Harris can still remember the first time he realized he was poor. His family had been invited to the housewarming of a well-to-do family in his hometown of Fayetteville, Ark., and Harris, then a young boy fresh...
Poor Richard's Bookstore, 324 N. Tejon St., will host two authors this week. Nancy Larner and Pegi Ballenger sign "A Mouse in the Rabbi's Study" at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and Steve Wingate signs and reads from "Wifeshopping" at 5 p.m. Thursday....