- Operation Teen Book Drop is coming up on April 17. Get details on how to participate.
- Greg Frost and John Kessel are up to all sorts of audio shenanigans, apparently–for starters, check out Frost reading the inimitable JK’s "Every Angel is Terrifying." If Kessel’s new collection, The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories, isn’t on your radar, where have you been? It’s an April Booksense pick and everything.
- Michaelangelo = brainiac art. (Via the well–reviewed Jeff Ford. I’m finally reading The Shadow Year, which makes me very happy.)
- Margaret Atwood on Anne of Green Gables.
- Everybody’s talking about reviewing again. Mostly? Yawn.
- Giving names to the Does of the world.
- Colleen Lindsay offers some rules of thumb on target word counts for various genres.
- And in news of the excellent variety, I’ve recently discovered that both Kelley Eskridge and Nicola Griffith now have blogs. RSSed.
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The Margaret Atwood link is actually linking to a review of Jeffrey Ford’s new novel…which is also cool, but doesn’t satisfy my Anne of Green Gables curiosity! 🙂
Whoops — it should work now!
Am I a lazy person in that I’ve never (NEVER!) thought about reviewing to the extent that so many others seem to?
Wow.
And I’m so lazy I just skim the comments looking for fights!