Wednesday Morning LitLinks

Susie Deford chats it up with “poetry rock star” Eileen Myles. (The Rumpus)
New research suggests Jane Austen may have died from TB (though had that not killed her, this most assuredly would have). (AFP)
Carolyn Kellogg takes a ride on the bumpy road of Rick Moody’s Twitter story experiment. (Jacket Copy)
DailyLit no longer charging for its book excerpts. (Publishers Weekly)
London bookseller and first-time novelist Evie Wyld takes the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for After the Fire, a Still Small Voice. (Reuters)
Jean Hannah Edelstein has had just about enough of all of those “books of the year” lists. (Guardian Books Blog)
William Petrocelli grapples with some uneasy truths about the future of publishing. (Huffington Post)
Want a free bound copy of your NaNoWriMo novel? (GalleyCat)
R.I.P. Eric Boswell, songwriter. (BBC)
On this day in 1867, Charles Dickens gave the first reading of his enormously successful American tour. (Today in Literature)


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