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Midweek Links: Literary Links from Around the Web (September 2nd)
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Looking for some interesting reading to get you through the week? Here are some literary links from around the web to check out:

Why is literature always picking on the seagull?
How Graywolf Press became the little indie press that could
Sneeze, snort, sniff: a literary history of the nose
The New Yorker has croissants with Cthulhu
One Colombian garbage collector decided to stop letting books be thrown away
Dune’s legacy is growing in the era of climate change reckoning
Indie book stores are thriving in the digital age
A look at Ralph Waldo Emerson’s influence on American poetry
Yes, we need diverse books but we also need diverse diverse books
Bloggers are being murdered in Bangladesh — a chilling essay from K. Anis Ahmed

