Sunday Sundries: Literary Links from Around the Web (May 31st)

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Looking for some Sunday reading? Here are some literary links from around the web that you might have missed:

librarian question

The quirkiest questions for librarians from the NYPL vault

Peeking into the lives of writers through their letters

Daniel Clowes might want to do a Ghost World sequel

The End of the Tour trailer is here, featuring Jason Segel as David Foster Wallace

A new Neil Gaiman story online: “Click-clack the Rattlebag”

“The idea of writing the same story over and over again is a miserable one” — an interview with Kelly Link (our own interview with Link here)

Some good news for independent bookstore fans!

Why are so many apocalyptic stories set in Florida these days?

“What I do is not magical realism. I do realistic magic.” — an interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky

Is it time to end competitive book list making?

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