Saturday, May 28, 2011

Link Round Up from 05/14/2011 to 05/22/2012

Mark O'Connell talks about long novels in: The Stockholm Syndrome Theory of Long Novels

Happy birthday New York Public Library! NY Public Library turns 100, not just with books

This week, I discovered a wonderful blog about Young Adult Literature. May I introduce you to The YA YA YAs.

Don't write an article like this: Best Films From Books and forget The Shawshank Redemption.

An NPR contributer, Brooke Gladstone, wrote a graphic novel called The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone on the Media. I may have to pick it up. On the Media is one of the few NPR shows I can't miss.

Where Dale Peck gives the publishing industry a eulogy and a baptism at the same time: Dale Peck Criticizes Publishing Industry: Says Writers Must Stand Up.

Thee Guys One Book talk about the big finds at BEA (Book Expo America): BEA, Hopes, Dreams, and the Future.

NPR gives some suggestions on dark twisted books: Three Dark Tales That Serve Up Twisted Delights

Charles Simic talks about what America would look like without libraries: A Country Without Libraries.

Also, someone has created a Sweet Valley High drinking game. I believe it's very important that I try this.



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