Here is the top literary news of the week:
- Ray Bradbury Reveals the True Meaning of Fahrenheit 451: It’s Not About Censorship, But People “Being Turned Into Morons by TV”
- You’re a Writer Now
- HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHETHER TO BUY OR BORROW A BOOK?
- CELEBRATING WOMEN WRITERS & READERS WITH THE ROMANCE WRITERS OF AMERICA
- University of Arkansas Libraries Complete Largest Digital Collection to Date
- Restaurant marketeer wins Daily Mail novel competition
- * A 'gurt' plan: National Poetry Day to celebrate England's local words
- TOWARD A NEW CLIMATE CHANGE GENRE: FIRST IMPACT FICTION
- University of Chicago Files Petition with NLRB in Response to Library Unionization
- Found: A Time Capsule Hidden by Author Chuck Palahniuk
- CLA and Kortext buy library reading list management system
- LEVAR BURTON SUED FOR USING READING RAINBOW CATCHPHRASE
- NYPL’s Rose Main Reading Room is officially a New York City landmark
- ON THE REDEMPTIVE GENEROSITY OF ARTISTIC COMMUNITIES
- THE PERILS OF COMIC BOOK COLLECTING
- New Journal Article: “14 Years of PID Services at the German National Library of Science and Technology
- Dog Whispering
- Northern Fiction Alliance members' sales boosted
- Aspiring Horror Authors Have a New Way to Get Published
- Shocking figures: US academics find 'dramatic' growth of swearing in books
- Reading in Stealth, or My Life in Animorphs
- IF YOU TRACK YOUR READING, DO YOU COUNT AUDIOBOOKS?
- John Horder obituary
- Austin’s new Central Library to open Oct. 28
- Print and audio book sales boost S&S revenue
- ‘Not a geeky stereotype’: What a publisher programmatic analyst actually does
- Print and audio book sales boost S&S revenue
- ‘Not a geeky stereotype’: What a publisher programmatic analyst actually does
- HOSTING A BOOK AWARD: THE MOST FUN YOU’LL HAVE IN YOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY THIS YEAR
- In Search of Lost Words: Novels on Dementia
- Lost Play By J.M. Barrie Discovered in Texas Archive
- Unison to hold 'SOS Day' for libraries
- One old minibus and 1,300 books: the mobile library for refugees in Greece
- Children’s Authors Take On the Refugee Crisis
- How We Should Respond to Photographs of Suffering
- Using TV to Sell Your Books
- Conference Paper: “Altmetrics and Library Publishing”
- Unison seeking legal advice over Derby library closures
- George Perez Accepts Eisner Award At Surprise Party
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