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The 2013 Text Prize Opens Today

Submissions for the 2013 Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing open today.

Friday Links

20 highly sexy photos of highbrow authors.

Anne Sexton says it’s the sexiest meal of the day and Bilbo Baggins likes it so much he has it twice: what a character’s breakfast choices say about them.

The lovely literary window displays at Bergdorf Goodman.

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Today, Elsewhere

‘Ron Rash’s new short story collection, Nothing Gold Can Stay, is this Appalachian author’s best book since his 2008 Serena. If Read more

Today, Elsewhere

Oh hiiiiiii there: Jen Doll on the trend of word lengthening.

The debased art of coining words: a glossary. Related: it’s sad that we don’t hear ‘booboisie’ any more.

How to buy your way on to the New York Times bestseller list.

Today, Elsewhere

‘There can’t be a novelist in America who watched The Wire and didn’t think, “Oh my God, I want to do something like that,”’ says Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon, who is co-writing an HBO series about magicians who fight Nazis with his wife, novelist Ayelet

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The Guardian on Graeme Simsion’s The Rosie Project and that advance.

What Koch achieves with his prose—plain but undergirded by breathtaking angles, like a beautiful face scrubbed free of makeup—is a brilliantly engineered and (for the thoughtful reader) chastening mindfuck.

Friday Links

14 classic albums reimagined as books.

No chewing on the headphone cords and other very specific rules from real libraries.

Nerd gym: a bizarre library work-out video.

The 10 sexiest books of all time?

Read 20 novels in 2 minutes, in emoji form.

You are what you read: Read more

Today, Elsewhere

Do we need a new punctuation mark for the digital age? Specifically, this one?

Hilary Mantel: why novelists are deliberately misunderstood.

Today, Elsewhere

Rothwell’s speech, like his book, is a mood piece, the intervals between make as much of the music as do the notes. That is his unusual, Rilkean, gift. Read WH Chong’s recap of last night’s event with Nicolas Rothwell at Readings Hawthorn.

Today, Elsewhere

Herman Koch, author of The Dinner, talks to NPR about writing, parenthood and the lengths we’ll go to to protect our families.

Proof, in case you needed it, that reading saves lives.

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