Wednesday Morning LitLinks

Rozalia Jovanovic chats it up with poet and author Tao Lin. (The Rumpus)
Gore Vidal in all his contrarian glory. (Times Online)
Jerome de Groot examines the resurgence of historical fiction. (The Guardian)
Where will all the dead E-Readers go? (E-Reads)
“Pulp Fiction” writer Roger Avary gets a year in jail over his DUI crash that killed one of his passengers. (AP)
After nearly two decades of lawsuits, a federal judge has rules that Winnie the Pooh belongs to Disney. (LATimes)
A former employee of Danielle Steel has pleaded guilty to embezzlement. (AP)
HarperCollins to delay the release of the eBook version of Sarah Palin’s memoir to capitalize on hardcover sales. (Wall Street Journal)
Lutyens & Rubinstein, Booksellers raises questions about the future of both literary agents and booksellers. (The Guardian)
Will Amazon finally release the Kindle in the U.K.? (theBookseller.com)
St. Martin’s will publish E. Lynn Harris’ In My Father’s House this summer. (Publishers Weekly)
On this day in 1868, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women was published. (Today in Literature)


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