Here is the top literary news of the week:
- How Do We Make Reading Relevant to Today’s Consumer?
- Tentative Agreement Reached - All Toronto Library Branches Open Today
- JK Rowling apologises for killing off Remus Lupin in Harry Potter
- Boston Public Library Preparing to Lend Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Lit-Blog Pioneer Jessa Crispin Closes Bookslut, Does Not Bite Tongue
- Why adults coloring books are the latest trend
- How Does it Feel? On Finishing a Book
- Toronto's Olive Senior wins overall 2016 OCM Bocas Prize
- 2016 Innovations in Reading Prize winners make the world better, one book at a time
- Indiana University Libraries Will Preserve, Share ‘Lost’ Orson Welles Radio Recordings
- Ask a bibliotherapist: how books can help soothe troubled minds
- 'Let them read books': why publishing needs to pay its interns
- Royal Society of Literature welcomes Lisa Appignanesi as new Chair
- South African romance author nominated for prestigious international award
- A Campus by Any Other Brand
- Will E-books Follow The Decline of Recorded Music?
- Shambhala Publications buys Rodmell Press
- Russell T Davies’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream: a stunningly bold and risky reimagination for the Doctor Who generation
- Bernie Corbett steps down from Writers’ Guild
- Overseas Spanish-Language Indie Publishers Tackle the American Market
- Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Another Sci-Hub Domain Name But Service Remains Available via Many Other Domains
- Why You Should Write Flash Fiction
- What Is The Writer’s Place In A Violent World?
- How To Deal With Negative Reviews Of Your Favorite Books
- Free Comic Book Day 2016: 7 must-read comics
- It’s Free Comic Book Day
- The Next Novel You Read May Have Been Chosen by a Computer
- Sharlene Wen-Ning Teo wins inaugural Deborah Rogers Writers’ Award
- America’s greatest living novelist is still keeping it weird
- It’s aois21’s birthday
- Facts and Stats About Mothers and Mother’s Day in the United States
- Literary Sleuthing: A young poet’s long-lost letter still resonates after 75 years
- When Women Writers Become Nightmares
- HC and Red magazine hunt for African cookery star
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