Midweek Links: Literary Links from Around the Web (April 15th)

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Looking for some interesting reading to get you through hump day? Here are some literary links from around the web to check out:

novel drawing

The Lit Hub launched, here’s an interesting article on “drawing” a novel

Is browsing a bookstore and then buying online a “genteel form of shoplifting”?

The original drafts of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian

Ever wonder if you are trapped in a J. D. Salinger story?

How syntax shapes insanity in William Shakespeare

Libraries come in all shapes and sizes

Kara Walker reviews the new Toni Morrison

Nobel Prize winner Guenter Grass passed away this week

So did the acclaimed Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano

Lastly, Amazon struck a deal with another Big 5 publisher

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