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Video Channels![]() iReadNet Message, iReadNet Going Dark. iReadNet, home of a thousand authors, ten thousand video clips, and hundreds more still in the can, is suspending operations indefinitely in the coming weeks after fifteen years of free service to the publishing industry. iReadNet covered book fairs and author readings, lectures and interviews, including the Miami Book Fair International, the National Book Fair, BookExpo America, the Gothenburg Book Fair, Frankfurt Book Fair, New York Comic Con, C2E2, university and bookstore events. The site was designed to sell books, sponsorships, web information and services around the globe. iReadNet and its video news network of kids books, cookbooks, adult fiction and non-fiction channels, attracted thousands of visitors around the globe every day. iReadNet is looking for a strategic partnership and hoping to re-tool the site with new technologies. ![]() Fanny Howe makes poetry out of paradox in her 2014 National Book Award Finalist, Second Childhood. Prize-winning American poet, novelist, and short story writer Fanny Howe reads from her 2014 National Book Award Finalist in Poetry, Second Childhood. ![]() Liz Gutman and Jen King offer a 'liddabit' of sweet talk with Heather McPherson and Yvan Lemoine. Candy entrepreneurs Liz Gutman and Jen King brought their confectionery talents to the 2012 Miami Book Fair International, along with food journalist Heather McPherson and Food Network TV's chef Yvan Lemoine for an exploration of gourmet, regional, and ethnic food innovation. ![]() Jeff Kinney details his struggles to write and draw with Attention Deficit Disorder. Award-winning, widely acclaimed author of 'The Wimpy Kid Diaries' Jeff Kinney reveals the trials and tribulations of overcoming ADD to write and draw the phenomenally successful comic book series and become one of Time magazines 100 Most Influential People in the World. ![]() Natalie Merchant signs off on her first children's book, Leave Your Sleep. Singer-songwriter-musician Natalie Merchant signs her first children's book, adapted from her acclaimed folk album, Leave Your Sleep. |
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