Monday Morning LitLinks

Marie NDiaye wins France’s most prestigious literary prize, the 106-year-old Prix Goncourt, for Trois Femmes Puissantes. (AP)
Diane Patrick rounds up today’s “Authors on the Air”. (Publishers Weekly)
Robert McCrum likes what he sees at Electric Literature. (Guardian Books Blog)
Anna Metcalf chats it up with novelist Jeanette Winterson. (Financial Times)
M.A. Orthofer previews the longlist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. (The Literary Saloon)
Jenna Hiller recaps the Texas Book Festival in Austin. (News 8 Austin)
Jason Boog introduces today’s Morning Media Menu podcast with some background on novelist Paul Malmont’s Operation Warrior Library. (GalleyCat)
JK Evanczuk takes a flying leap into NaNoWriMo. (Lit Drift)
On this day in 1950, George Bernard Shaw died at the age of ninety-four. (Today in Literature)

