Watch the Trailer for the Revealing Salinger Documentary
Check out the trailer for the upcoming, incredibly revealing documentary Salinger. read more
Marvel to Launch New Line of Original Graphic Novels
Marvel is planning to release a new line of original graphic novels, beginning in October with Avengers: Endless Wartime by Warren Ellis and Mark McKone. read more
Fox Looking to Acquire Choose Your Own Adventure Film Rights
If you're familiar with the books—or books like them—you know that they allow readers to choose what path characters take every few pages. Each decision leads to a different, possibly unpleasant, fate. read more
Sales for Orwell's 1984 Up 5,771% Following NSA Scandal
The book, published in 1949, celebrated its 64th anniversary on June 8. With rising privacy concerns in the wake of leaked information about the NSA's collection of data, it looks like the dystopian novel is seeing a resurgence in relevance. read more
Google Doodle Pays Tribute to Maurice Sendak
The Google Doodle features Max, the protagonist of his famed 1963 book Where the Wild Things Are, walking through Sendak's world of imaginative illustrations from In the Night Kitchen to Bumble-Ardy. read more
Kite Runner Author Khaled Hosseini to Release Third Book on May 21
Born in Afghanistan, Hosseini’s turbulent homeland has been central to his heartfelt narratives on family ties, love and loss. read more
Exclusive Image Comics Preview: "Fatale #14"
Get a sneak peak of the latest issue of Fatale. read more
The 10 Best Comics Image Currently Publishes
Paste runs down its favorite comics from the independent publisher. read more
The 10 Best Comics DC Currently Publishes
Paste discusses its favorite DC Comics. read more
Harper Lee Suing Former Agent Over To Kill A Mockingbird Rights
The 87-year-old author has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan. The lawsuit alleges that Pinkus conspired to trick Lee, whose eyesight and hearing have deteriorated with age, into signing away her copyright to Mockingbird without pay. read more
The 10 Best Comics Marvel Currently Publishes
Paste checks out our favorite Marvel Comics. read more
Lily Collins to Star in Movie Adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Lily Collins is expected to star in the movie adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith’s novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, according to The Hollywood Reporter. read more
John Grisham to Release A Time To Kill Sequel in October
Author John Grisham is releasing a sequel to his debut novel A Time To Kill later this year, The Hollywood Reporter points out. read more
5 Comic Shake-Ups From C2E2
Last weekend at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2), the industry’s biggest publishers and creators came out to the Windy City to discuss the future of their respective comics and the startling developments in their pages. The headlines flew fast and furious, so Paste has broken down the biggest headlines from the convention…... read more
Beastie Boys to Write Memoir
According to the The New York Times, Michael Diamond (a k a Mike D) and Adam Horovitz (aka Ad-Rock) have signed a deal with Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House Publishing Group, to publish a book about their band's history. read more
Walking Dead Cover Sketches Auctioned to Benefit The Hero Initiative
Los Angeles-based charity The Hero Initiative announced Tuesday that a series of 106 Walking Dead comic book cover sketches will be up for auction beginning in late May. read more
Marvel Studios President Confirms Company Has Live Action Daredevil Rights
During a junket for Iron Man 3, Marvel Studios president of production Kevin Feige announced that Marvel has officially secured the live-action rights to Daredevil read more
The 10 Best Modern Comic Book Romances
Paste dives into the greatest comic-born couples of the past 20 years. read more
Eisner Awards Announces 2013 Nominees
Fatale, Building Stories and Hawkeye lead the pack with five nominations each. read more
B.J. Novak Signs Book Deal with Alfred A. Knopf.
The Office's B.J. Novak has signed a seven-figure deal to pen two books to be published by Alfred A. Knopf. read more

