Tag Archives: Charles Dickens

Friday links: Mo Willems interview, Wikipedia controversy, Dickens’ unusual pet & more

• It’s the pigeon guy! Get to know children’s book author-illustrator Mo Willems a little better in this fun interview over on CNN. • Flavorwire’s fascinating peek at some handwritten manuscript pages of classic books got this bibliophile’s heart beating a little faster. (And I … Continue reading

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Weekly links: Really bad lit sex, Literary Turduckens & a thriller-diller Great Expectations

Literary Review revealed their shortlist for the 2011 Bad Sex in Literature award on Tuesday, and the 12 nominees include 1Q84, 11/22/63 and The Land of Painted Caves. The winner will be announced on December 6. In the meantime, check … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Happy Friday, book-lovers! Here are some Internet tidbits we’ve been reading this week . . . enjoy! Random House asked readers to tweet about the most undateable characters in literature using the hashtag #undateableinlit. They started it off with a … Continue reading

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Wolves join classic lit mash-ups

Who doesn’t get excited when classic characters from literature and history go head-to-head against monsters, spooks and general non-humans? Quirk Books has a special talent for classic literature mash-ups (a market no one could have seen coming) with their long … Continue reading

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Another chance to catch 'Little Dorritt'

Attention Dickens fans: after an astounding performance at the Emmys last week (with 7 wins, including best miniseries and outstanding writing), the BBC’s adaptation of Little Dorrit, which aired in the United States back in the spring, is now available … Continue reading

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Behind the scenes at the museum—guest post by Joni Rendon

I am an unabashed literary voyeur—one of those people compelled to seek out the places where writers find their inspiration. Luckily, I had the perfect excuse to indulge this obsession while researching and writing Novel Destinations—a sort of booklover’s Baedeker … Continue reading

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