
- The Writer’s Trust adds a prize for best book of Public Policy… One step closer to the lower levels of importance where we’ll finally get one for a book of poetry, I guess;
- Giller Prize doing “master” panels;
- Krikus looks at books on being Black in America;
- Princeton University Press opens diversity-driven development grants;
- Deathtrap library was fake news (gosh, when’s the last time you heard that term? Glorious);
- The second or third literary event I attended on moving to New York City in 2000 was a memorial for Gwendolyn Brooks where I met some people who became long-term friends.. Paris Review traces her influence;
- I deduce a juicy boost of Proust has come to roost;
- Big boxes of money in lit crate service for kids;
- Albert Camus, netminder;
- Today in Did-You-Know-This-Is-A-Thing: Study with me videos allow you to watch people study and take notes, in silence, in real time… What a time to be alive;