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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. ![]() Aaron Bobrow-Strain offers a cautionary tale of how food activism run amock gave rise to White Bread. Food activist and artisanal bread maker Aaron Bobrow-Strain tells the cautionary tale of how well-meaning food activists set the table for factory-made white bread. ![]() Max Brooks draws life lessons from his world of Zombies, Vampires, and Harlem Hellfighters. Bestselling author and screenwriter, Max Brooks took the stage at C2E2 2015 to present his three megasellers World War Z, The Harlem Hellfighters, and The Exinction Parade, before taking questions from the audience. ![]() Richard Ford autographs acclaimed novel 'Canada' (recently released in trade paperback). Award winning, bestselling author Richard Ford makes his first appearance in six years at BEA 2012 to autograph his newest bestseller, 'Canada.' |