David L. Ulin on the Writing and Reading in the First Decade of the 21st Century

by Eric Banks | Dec-21-2009

Beginning this week, we'll begin highlighting the responses to the NBCC query recently sent out to members: How do you see book culture evolving over the next decade? In the meantime, in the Los Angeles Times (kicking off the newspaper's look back over the last decade in books), here's board member and LA Times book review editor David L. Ulin on the changes of the first ten years of the century: After a Decade of Fear, We're Connected to Writing in New Ways.




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