Thursday Morning LitLinks

Scottish poet Don Paterson has been awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. (BBC)
Scholastic looks to bounce back from its post-Potter slump with an infusion of government stimulus money from schools buying educational software. (BusinessWeek)
And if that doesn’t do the trick, maybe the resurrection of “The Baby-Sitters Club” series will. (NYTimes)
Craig Wilson and Carol Memmott serve up the final installment of “Book buzz” for 2009. (USAToday)
Publishers are “quietly disposing” of around 77 million books a year. (Mail Online)
Publishers looking for ways to get a slice of the eBook pie. (BusinessWeek)
After a 2009 dominated by women writers, Claire Armitstead sees 2010 as a year for the boys. (The Guardian)
Author and Assistant Professor at Indiana University Don Belton found murdered in his home. (IndyStar)
Michelle Pauli serves up an excellent recap of 2009 in books. (The Guardian)
Seth Godin prognosticates on the state of publishing in 10 years. (GalleyCat)


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