Critical Linking: October 19th, 2012
We hope never to have to change our policy of free events or to start policing where books signed … Read the full post
Our daily round-up of bookish links. Tastes great with coffee.
We hope never to have to change our policy of free events or to start policing where books signed … Read the full post
But when Monroe looked up the numbers, she was surprised to learn that from April 1919 through March … Read the full post
I don’t need to explain why I resigned the Paterno Family Professorship in Literature at Pennsylvania … Read the full post
She writes the books in collage – distinct, hermetic scenes that she then arranges and rearranges … Read the full post
An app called Whims is trying something completely different, but extremely familiar. The social … Read the full post
Here are the most-read stories from the last week in Critical Linking…. ____________________________ … Read the full post
Webster’s Second was not afraid of passing judgment:Apache were “nomads, of warlike disposition … Read the full post
There’s room for another category between individuals and major publishers, and that’s where The … Read the full post
The coins featuring characters such as Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the wizard will be legal tender in … Read the full post
“I decided I needed to find a way to try to get some more money for college.” At … Read the full post
“The Hyper-hypoSubtlety is not The Hyper-hypo’s strong suit. Instead, The Hyper-hypo … Read the full post
“Publisher revenue from ebooks doubled last year.” Just wait until the 50 Shades numbers … Read the full post
Here are the most-read stories from the last week in Critical Linking…. Before publication, … Read the full post
Another hallmark of tween fiction for girls is that it revolves around core emotional needs … Read the full post
If “In Sunlight and in Shadow” did not have Mark Helprin’s name plastered on the cover, … Read the full post
In the intro, Dunham is self-deprecating about the idea that she has any wisdom to share, but … Read the full post
—Junot Díaz, 43, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fiction writer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology … Read the full post
Strunk and White’s “Elements of Style,” one of the most popular usage books of all time, … Read the full post
Eugenides goes on to say that there are “extremely worthy novelists” who aren’t … Read the full post
The greatest tool bloggers have at their disposal – to be exercised with caution – is space. … Read the full post