- The world's first living poem.
- At Flavorwire: Conspiracy theories about famous literary characters. (Although I don't see what is conspiracy-like about most of them. THEY'RE MOSTLY JUST THEORIES, is what I'm saying.)
- At the Atlantic: A Literary Tour of Historical Y.A. (There's going to be a sequel to Venom? Yecch.)
- At Yankee Magazine: 5 Best Used Bookstores in New England.
- When you read this next headline, please picture your local library offering this program: Library turns to pole dancing to entice new readers. You're welcome.
- At Mitali's Fire Escape: Children's/YA Book Awards: A Demographic Survey.
- Bookstores in Brazil have been ordered to be sure that 50 Shades of Grey is out of the reach of minors.
- Coming this fall: the Emily Dickinson Archive.
- At the Guardian: 2012 British Science Fiction awards finalists revealed.
"When you read this next headline, please picture your local library offering this program" -.-
I'm going to have to find something suitable in retaliation for this.
Posted by: Chrissy | 18 January 2013 at 05:10 PM
YESSSSS. I live for the moments that I horrify you.
Posted by: Leila | 18 January 2013 at 05:19 PM
You and everyone else. And you can't even see the face I make.
Posted by: Chrissy | 18 January 2013 at 05:36 PM
Must disagree that Sherlock has the gayest story in television history. That award goes to White Collar.
Posted by: Auntie M. | 19 January 2013 at 08:05 AM
I'm very stoked for that Dickinson archive.
The library headline is hilarible.
Posted by: Kelly Ramsdell Fineman | 20 January 2013 at 05:33 PM