
- Joshua Whitehead on the honour of repping Indigenous and Two Spirit excellence;
- Look at all these gorgeous people grassrootsing the fuck out of the effort to save their local Montreal bookstore;
- Song of Solomon is getting the TV adaptation treatment;
- Inside the world of one man’s quest to be rejected by every publisher in Britain;
- Le Carré’s son dishes on how important mom was to the whole equation;
- Harlan Coben: ‘At the end of a book I’m crazy. I grow a beard, I don’t shower’… wait, you’re supposed to be writing when that happens?;
- B&N announces kidlit/YA shortlists;
- In the old days, you turned to writing books AFTER falling on hard times;
- Talk like a real academic, but clearer — literary devices jargon: a primer;
- Amazon pulls book that frames LBGTQ+ identity as a mental illness (cue the conservative shrieking… whenever they start with their “Won’t somebody think of the children???”, my answer is, “They did.”);
- Speaking of Amazon: inside a Kansas bookshop’s battle with them;
- I, myself, am waiting for people to die before I start writing about them;
- Percy Jackson author graduates university, where he studied Gaelic myths;
- Patrick Rothfuss disses JK Rowling saying she’s not an ethical storyteller, leaves self open for zinger from her supporters/his detractors: least she’s telling stories, dude;