
Some days I just wake up and everything I see on the Internet seems worth sharing. Today is one of those days.
What's your deadline? Novelist Catherynne M. Valente has a post that all writers lacking in personal deadlines should read. It's pretty simple: How To Write A Novel In 30 Days. If that's too much for your brain to handle, try this more relaxed formula: How to Write a Novel in Two Months.
Publishing Spot alum Jeffrey Yamaguchi just helped Doubleday revamp its website. Book Business has the interview and GalleyCat has the links.
Every couple months, somebody writes an essay about how literary blogs are ruining literature. And every couple months, Edward Champion writes a link-filled post that proves them wrong.
The Harper's book blog unearths an essay that explains where Philip Roth gets his wonderful first lines. Check it out.
And most importantly, tune in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion of our interview with novelist Andrew Davidson.







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