We've had a draft post in the works for weeks that suggests doing away with the print version of the Los Angeles Times Book Review section altogether - it's, frankly, something of a flimsy, limp embarrassment in its present state - and replacing it with a robust, full-featured (and possibly more cost-effective or even proitable) online Book Presence that would probably serve its local readership better and might even make it something that the rest of the country would have a reason to keep up with. Well, we're not quite there, but over at LA Observed, news is breaking of proposed web-only features for the "new" Book Review.
This Sunday, Book Review/Opinion will offer up a host of web-only features. For books there will be columns be about mysteries, science fiction, children's literature, literary news and more reviews than in print.
Baby steps. Gotta walk before we run. But it's definitely time to revive the LATBR Thumbnail. Coming soon in this space ...


If the LATimes Book Review print section becomes the visible part of the iceberg, with the rest on-line, that might actually be considered good news. Plenty of room for discussion, depth, adventurous writing, etc.
We could use some good news re: the LATimes.
Posted by: Kit Stolz | April 11, 2007 at 09:20 AM