Thursday Morning LitLinks

Take a stroll through the peculiar world of literary pets with Chet Phillips. (Vol. 1 Brooklyn)

Christie’s experts say a rare copy of Poe’s Tamerlane and Other Poems may fetch up to $700,000 at auction tomorrow. (AP)

Is Twitter a tool for selling books, or are writers tools for using Twitter? (Vroman’s)

Danielle Belopotosky reviews the latest eReader apps. (NYTimes)

Chris Power is back with part 23 of “a brief survey of the short story,” this time focusing on the work of JF Powers. (Guardian Books Blog)

Jason Boog reports on the surprisingly successful cottage industry of literary T-shirts. (GalleyCat)

Amy McDaniel presents the David Foster Wallace grammar challenge. (HTMLGIANT)

Federal judge rejects Amazon’s request that he withdraw preliminary approval of the Google Books deal. (Reuters)

On this day in 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson died. (Today in Literature)

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