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Sunday Sundries: Literary Links from Around the Web (January 24th)
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Looking for some Sunday reading? Here are some literary links from around the web that you might have missed:

Tom Gauld illustrates some undramatic plots
January is a bleak month, but you can make it even bleaker with these new books
Will our novels soon be written by robots?
Is Denis Johnson’s ‘Jesus’ Son’ a ‘Red Cavalry’ Rip-Off?
James Patterson’s new book is about to blow up. Literally.
There’s a new Lovecraft-inspired beer that will drive you to utter madness
Why if the authors starve, we all go hungry
Are Thomas Pynchon’s books just made to be adapted to film?
Publishers can now monitor how you read, but will that change publishing?

