Tuesday Morning LitLinks

John Yates presents a critical appreciation of Lenore Kandel, who passed away last week. (Divine Animal)
Will Barnes & Noble’s Nook hurt the store’s paperback sales? (MyCE)
Olivier Lamm chats it up with Lydia Millet. (The Rumpus)
John Sutherland looks at the ever-changing landscape of literary tastes. (The Guardian)
Hyperion rethinks the release date of two books by James Arthur Ray, what with the dead bodies and all. (Publishers Weekly)
Amazon blog counts down the first batch of the best books of 2009. (Omnivoracious)
Hannah Davies unravels the mystery of the Russian Booker Prize. (Guardian Books Blog)
JK Evanczuk offers up ‘5 Reasons Why the Novel is Not a Dying Medium’. (Lit Drift)
Alice Murno reveals her recent battle with cancer at a Toronto literary event. (CANOE)
Jason Boog tells NaNoWriMo authors how they can get a free bound copy of their novel. (GalleyCat)
R.I.P. Robert Taylor, book and art critic. (The Boston Globe)
On this day in 1922, Virginia Woolf’s Jacob’s Room was published. (Today in Literature)

