Sunday Morning LitLinks

The New York Times wades into the debate of whether online reading is really reading.

Simon & Schuster goes after rappers Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown, in separate lawsuits, to recoup advance royalties, with interest, for manuscripts that were never delivered.

Gawker reports on screenwriter Zak Penn’s outrage at Ed Norton’s claim that he wrote the script for The Incredible Hulk. (as always, the comments are as amusing as the story).

The Guardian’s Peter Conrad and Naomi Alderman duel it out in a point/counterpoint on e-books.

Timesonline presents “Ten things you need to know about Haruki Murakami”.

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