- Best-selling legal-thriller author John Grisham pens “the most important book of his career,” advertising medical technology. (The Washington Post)
- Russia, where every children’s book has to get the Institute of Health and Hygiene’s O.K., and obstacles for publishers are all but insurmountable. (The Intercept)
- New Hampshire man sells author John Updike’s garbage, hoping for a $30,000 profit. (Melville House)
- The advent of the ebook museum. (Teleread)
- Universal hopes for Gone Girl success with film rights to a short story by Gillian Flynn. (GalleyCat)
- Instagram poetry is booming. (BookRiot)
- Drinking and literature have always gone hand-in-hand. Here are some of the world’s best library bars. (Good e-Reader)
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