Today’s links of interest:
- Do you want poetry on your pod?
In other words, podcasts of poets reading their work. - Google launches Shakespeare site
We got nothing, but figure someone out there will be fascinated. - Award for academic who used FBI to solve literary mystery
This just in: T.S. Eliot wrote The Waste Land out of order. - British and U.S. publishers battle over Europe
It’s like we just can’t let go of the war. And why do we need British versus US editions — are we not two nations separated by a common language? - What’s in store for chick-lit lovers? Authors
Noted only because the "store" cliche is going to really get on our nerves about three uses from now. - Longoria To Pen Romance Novel
In other news, we discover that the article’s author either considers romance to be "raunchy" – boding ill for future relationships — or does not know the difference between various literary genres. - Novel idea pays off
And then comes the day when the former agents says, "But what I really want to do is publish." - You’re Fired
Agent Nadia Cornier gets the "it’s not you, it’s me" speech.