Wednesday Morning LitLinks

Will King write a sequel to The Shining? (EW.com)
Thomas Christensen hits a home run with his glossary of book publishing terms. (rightreading.com)
Michael Wolff call for literate people to boycott books until publishers stop shoveling celebrity memoirs and ghost-written books. (newser.com)
Jess Sauer recaps an evening with Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman in Austin. (The Rumpus)
Clive James in the running for the 2009 Costa Book Award. (AAP)
Tom Nissley chats it up with The Lost Symbol’s book designer Michael J. Windsor. (Onmivoracious)
China lines up with writers in the Google Books battle. (The Independent)
Writer Antonio Tabucchi is being sued by the president of the Italian senate for libel. (The Literary Saloon)
Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg scores a million dollar book deal worth Penguin. (GalleyCat)
On this day in 1970, Japanese novelist and three-time Nobel nominee Yukio Mishima committed hara-kiri. (Today in Literature)


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