Look at that week stretching out before you. So full of possibilities. And inevitabilities. It’s the latter that sucks, let’s be honest.

- Frankfurt bagged nearly 150G attendees…;
- …and seems to have been a largely positive affair;
- New anthology of diverse Canadian writers;
- Pottle’s publisher backs down;
- Remember to check out Beattie’s blog this month for spooky lit coverage;
- Access Copyright and York University at the Supreme Court (shame on York. my alma mater);
- Quebeccers go e-book during pandemic;
- Ninja pal and storyteller supreme Ivan Coyote on how answering old letters filled the void for one performer during Covid;
- On the power of reading outside your comfort zone;
- Mapped guide to Vancouver’s best bookstores;
- Is there such a thing as a “far right literature?” (CW: general hate and douchebaggery that comes with the far right);
- New indie in the Schomburg Centre profiled;
- LitHub covers the week in literary screen news, big and small;
- Martin Ove Amausgaard;
- Latinx bookmobile profiled in Oprah’s magazine;
- Did you know there are people who buy and sell old diaries? It’s sort of morbid and fascinating at the same time;