Monday Morning LitLinks

Acclaimed author John Edgar Wideman opts for self-publishing through Lulu for his new collection of stories. (Publishers Weekly)
Carol Rumens steps into a poetic minefield as she takes on the always hotly-debated William Carlos Williams poem, “The Red Wheelbarrow.” (Guardian Books Blog)
M.A. Orthofer explains why reports of the Man ‘Asian’ Literary Prize’s death were greatly exaggerated. (The Literary Saloon)
Mystery writer Elizabeth Spann Craig rounds up a treasure trove of links to various and sundry writing tips (thanks, Aleta). (Mystery Writing is Murder)
Lincoln Michel meets David Shields on his own terms as he dissects Reality Hunger. (The Rumpus)
Former book designer Craig Mod says good riddance to print. (NYT)
Poet Gary Snyder to receive the 10th annual Robert Creeley Award. (The Milford Daily News)
Sherlock Holmes fans rally to save the Surrey home of Arthur Conan Doyle. (BBC)
Stuart Evers explains the rare and unexpected trick of “pulling a Roth.” (Guardian Books Blog)
Farrar, Straus & Giroux editor Lorin Stein to take the helm at The Paris Review. (NYT)


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