- Classics and cocktails? Yes, please! Classic literature and the cocktails they inspired over at Flavorwire
- Pie chart! The most popular Kurt Vonnegut tomes over at PWxyz
- BookRiot rounds up the best literary TED talks. Elizabeth Gilbert on creativity was simply delightful!
- Ezra Pound on literary criticism over at Brain Pickings.
- I want to read this book! Alexandra Popoff discusses her new book The Wives: The Women Behind Russia's Literary Giants over at Publishers Weekly.
"Read widely and with discrimination. Bad writing is contagious." ~P.D. James on writing fiction
Showing posts with label PWxyz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PWxyz. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Literary Link List
Links to pieces, old and new, on literature:
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
The Literary Link List
Links to pieces, old and new, on literature:
- Pantone presents literary living room color palettes over at Paris Review
- My neighborhood (Astoria) is getting an indie bookstore over at the Daily News
- The Millions talks about getting a lit agent
- Every word learned by reading DFW's Infinite Jest over at PWxyz
- And the best book reviews money can buy over at The New York Times
Friday, July 20, 2012
The Literary Link List
Links to pieces, old and new, on literature:
- Awfully literal and just plain awful book covers over at PWxyz
- Also at PWxyz, The Metamorphosis as a pie chart
- David Haglund's take on Sheila Heti's How Should a Person Be? over at The New York Times Sunday Book Review
- Old news, but a piece on Gabriel Garcia Marquez's dementia over at The Guardian
- Zelda and Scott's Creative Communion over at Book Riot
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Literary Link List
Links to pieces, old and new, on literature:
- Five Favorite Literature Themed Coffee Shops over at Quirk Books (I am absolutely making it a priority to visit D'Espresso)
- The Origins of Sex: How the First Sexual Revolution Shaped Modern Society over at Brain Pickings
- Also at Brain Pickings, Sylvia Plath's Drawings
- Crime and Punishment as a Pie Chart over at PWxyz
- Ummmm, ewww! Erotic retelling of Jane Eyre from Pan Macmillian called "Jane Eyre Laid Bare" over at The Bookseller (seriously? when is this Fifty Shades/poorly written erotica/awful fan fiction trend going to be over??? What's next? Pride, Prejudice, and Penetration? Leave your best suggestions for titles of classics that could be on deck for a sensual retelling).
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