Friday, March 13, 2015

The Roundup with PW



Florida Antiquarian Book Fair Adds Literary Festival
The Florida Antiquarian Book Fair, the oldest and largest event of its kind in the southeastern United States, is expanding this year to include the SunLit Festival, a nine-day event focused on liteature and culture. more »

Alabama Investigating Lee's Condition: After at least one complaint of elder abuse, the state of Alabama has been drawn into the debate about whether or not Harper Lee consented to publishing her second novel, 'Go Set a Watchman.'

The Middle Of Things: Andrew Solomon offers advice for young writers in the speech he delivered at the Whiting Writers’ Awards on March 5.

Japanese Library Restores What Was Lost: The city of Rikuzentaka in Japan was devastated by the earthquake and tsunami that ripped through the area in 2011. But in the years that have passed since, efforts to restore the widely beloved library have begun.

Baby Paleo Book On Hold in Australia: The publication of a paleo cookbook for babies has been delayed after health professionals expressed grave concerns over some of the recipes.

Short Is Sweet: Author Susie Day talks about the joys of writing short stories.

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