- CBC announces the 2016 longlist for its Creative Non-fiction Prize. (CBC Books)
- Independent authors are outselling those published by the Big Five. (The Writer)
- Roald Dahl estate prepares for the 100th anniversary of his birth with 23 film and theatre adaptations‚ apps‚ and more. (The New York Times)
- Ursula Le Guin one of the few living authors – and few science-fiction authors – to be included in the Library of America. (Inverse)
- Lena Dunham moves from TV writing and essays to fiction with new short-story collection. (Flavorwire)
- Val McDermid: Screw the studies‚ genre readers have just as much empathy as literary readers. (The Guardian)
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies writer Seth Grahame-Smith sued by Hachette for breach of contract. (Entertainment Weekly)
- Feature films coming this fall that are adapted from books. (Los Angeles Times)
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