Saturday Morning LitLinks

John Mullan dissects the jokes in Terry Pratchett’s Unseen Academicals. (The Guardian)

Jailed ‘Pulp Fiction’ writer Roger Avary yanked from work furlough program for tweeting. (PopEater.com)

Lorna Bradbury surveys the year’s best fiction. (Telegraph)

The Google deal not a done deal yet. (LATimes)

I won’t ask for anything else for Christmas if this can only be true: “Slump in sales suggests ghost-written confessionals are past their sell-by-date.” (The Independent)

Jason Boog provides some “food for thought” for the holiday weekend on the topic of “Seg-Book-Gation.” (GalleyCat)

Time Inc., Conde Nast and Hearst to launch an online newsstand with the catchy description, “iTunes for Magazines.” (AFP)

A Romanian agent who spied on Nobel prize-winning Herta Müller claims she ‘has a psychosis’ and ‘no contact with external reality.’ (The Guardian)

R.I.P. Jack Elliot Myers, professor and poet. (Dallas Morning News)

On this day in 1960, Richard Wright died in Paris. (Today in Literature)

Leave a Reply