Today’s links of interest:
- Penguin in first TV push for author Marian Keyes
Wow. Okay, we do love Marian Keyes. We think she’s what chicklit should be. So, yeah, we’re a little squirrely on the notion of her work being associated with the “Funny Side of Love”. Because if you’re thinking tha’s what Keyes is about, well, you’re not reading what she’s writing. - Political humorist Art Buchwald dies at 81
Goodbye to the man who inadvertently made our erstwhile career a household name. No, it’s not the erstwhile career you think…go for the career that made us money. - 2 authors appeal copyright claim against "The Da Vinci Code&"
Because the judge clearly didn’t understand the law or the case. - Sex and drugs and English literature: Coleridge and a Faustian pact
Maybe Samuel Taylor Coleridge translated Faust, maybe he didn’t. Mostly, however, we have a tale of intrigue and financial hanky panky. What more can you ask on a Friday afternoon?
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Erin O'Brien // Jan 19, 2007 at 1:24 pm
If free is the new paid, I am one wealthy little broad!
woot woot!