Wednesday Morning LitLinks
The Times Literary Supplement has announced its 2008 poetry competition (open to poets worldwide).
James Woods (not that one) gets the Village Voice treatment for his new book, How Fiction Works.
Here’s a new twist: instead of scamming readers in a memoir, Lee Israel is cashing in with a memoir about a scam already committed—forging letters and passing them off as the correspondence of famous writers.
If you’re going to vandalize a library with a line from a famous poem, at least get the damn thing right.
José Garcia Villa’s poetry becomes part of Penguin Classics.
The Booker longlist features five first-time novelists…
…the Guardian blogs the Booker here.


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