Here is the top literary news of the week:
- Russian Authors' Society Accused of Fraud
- HOW TO TALK ABOUT BOOKS ON SNAPCHAT
- What Authors Should Know About OCR
- Reference Collection: UK House of Commons Library Publishes Research Notes on UK’s Vote to Leave EU (Brexit)
- Don DeLillo isn’t on Twitter and will never be on Twitter.
- European book trade reacts to Brexit
- Barnes & Noble Education Sales Rise At End of Challenging Year
- Revived Actissia to 'focus on books again'
- Tennessee: Chattanooga Public Library’s New LoLa System Creates Instantaneous Collaborations
- Dr. Seuss’s little-known book for grown-ups is just as poignant 30 years later
- Say Something: Chomsky on Language
- Hopping Through Time With Ursula K. Le Guin
- What Book Publishers Can Learn from the Podcast Model
- Revived Actissia to 'focus on books again'
- Barbara Goldsmith, Author of ‘Little Gloria,’ Dies at 85
- HarperCollins shortlisted for Race Equality Awards
- How North Carolina’s idyllic hipster haven is being hurt by the “bathroom bill” boycott
- Conference Paper: “What Happens if You Publish the National Bibliography Under a CC0 License? – Experiences of the German National Library (DNB)”
- If you find a pile of books on a bridge, here’s why
- Dealing with Empty Story Nest Syndrome
- Neil Gaiman to Retell Norse Myths in New Book
- New HathiTrust and NFB Partnership Will Make More Than 14 Million Digital Books Accessible to Blind and Print-Disabled Users
- Roald Dahl's BFG becomes Guid and Freendly in Scots translation
- Joe Hill On The Stories He Likes To Tell (And Hear)
- A book for the season
- Author Gay Talese disavows his latest book amid credibility questions
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