Today’s links of interest:
- Poetic appeal to transform Luton
We are resisting urges to make jokes as we have met people from Luton and find them to fine world citizens. - A Bloomsbury set for the podcast age
Some might say that now is not the best time to start a literary journal. Some clearly feel that’s the too-cautious approach to living life in the oughts. - Young People Do Like Newspapers — Online — New NAA Numbers Show
Again, not news if you’ve been paying attention… - Daddy May Write Laws, but Daughter Has Her Eye on a Book Deal
DC-Daughter Lit — another in a long line of attaching diminutives to books written by females. Sigh. - Philip Roth wins 1st ever Bellow prize
Probably not much of a surprise to anyone, but a nice honor nonetheless. - Pushing a New Writer Upstream
Oh joy! We have discovered the difference between the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. The former is an industry town newspaper that assumes its readers are familiar with the industry. The latter makes "discoveries" about a well-established industry. In this episode, we learned that pre-pubbed authors are fed to book buyers in advance of their book’s release.