- Save Ohio Libraries.
- John Green ponders different possibilities for advance and royalty structures.
- Villains gloat.
- Teens still watch plenty of TV.
- Michael Chabon has a dead interesting essay in the New York Review of Books: "Manhood for Amateurs: The Wilderness of Childhood."
- Another Boston Globe review may have been more talked about over the weekend, but Liz Rosenberg's consideration of some new paranormal titles for teens makes some intriguing assertions about why teenagers dig the supernatural. Arguments, comments, etc.?
- Sarah Dunant on historical fiction, and the Guardian on upstart historians.
- Laurel Snyder wonders about the differences between (and is looking for examples of) episodic rather than epic fantasy. Some of you more theory-oriented types can undoubtedly shine the light here.
- A discussion at the Enchanted Inkpot about fantasy tropes and whether they can be escaped.
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This essay“>http://jdeguzman.livejournal.com/367960.html>essay resonated much more than the globe review on the supernatural.
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Will take a look. The most interesting thing about the Globe piece to me is the mention of Meyer’s “beautiful writing,” something I’ve never seen another critic mention. (Haven’t read those books.)