Tuesday Morning LitLinks

Su Tong’s The Boat to Redemption wins the Man ‘Asian’ Prize. (The Literary Saloon)
Sarah Crown kicks off her call for nominations for the best books of the decade. (Guardian Books Blog)
Canadian authors say “no, thanks” to Google deal. (theBookseller.com)
“Secret Diary of a Call Girl” author Belle de Jour outs herself as British scientist, Brook Magnanti. (NYTimes)
Harlequin and Author Solutions team up for a new imprint for self-published romance authors. (Publishers Weekly)
Mark Medley chats it up with Cory Doctorow. (National Post)
Big Business: Random House’s eBook sales increased by 400% in the first half of the year. (GalleyCat)
Wayne Gooderham looks at the appeal of the unfinished novel. (Guardian Books Blog)
R.I.P. Donald Harington, novelist. (Nashau Telegraph)
R.I.P. Ron Sproat, television and stage writer. (Playbill.com)
On this day in 1968, novelist, poet, children’s author, artist and illustrator Mervyn Peake died at the age of fifty-seven. (Today in Literature)


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