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Hey Michel Foucault.

Amazing book art by Brian Dettmer.

Favourite books of famous authors.

Hemingway’s childhood home is for sale.

‘You can aspire to be a published author. Or a bestselling author. Or a professional freelance writer.

Advance Australian Literary Fare

Australian Literature 101 is the university education in Australian literature you never had’, says the Wheeler Centre in promoting their new series of talks on classic Australian works.

Ramona Koval hosts Read more

August shortlisted in the 2012 APA Book Design Awards

Congratulations to WH Chong, whose design for Bernard Beckett’s August has been shortlisted in three categories in the 2012 APA Book Design Awards.

Part philosophical thriller, part love story, August is a compelling novel of power, humanity and desire.

Friday Links

The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore from Moonbot Studios on Vimeo.

“Very” “suspicious” “quotation” “marks”.

We love it when literary giants use their powers for filth.

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Friday Links

‘Got my book out / I’m reading for fun / laughing out loud again / yeeeeaaaah / readin’ in the USA'

We know graphology is a pseudo-science at best, but Borges' penmanship still creeps me out: analysing writers' personalities from their handwriting.

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Do you smile to tempt a (book) lover, Mona Lisa?

A Text bag appreciates some art in Paris.

Friday Links

Will you be my valentine?

‘I wish I could say I was in a bar fight,’ confessed Sorkin, ‘but I broke my nose writing.’ Seven strange writing rituals of famous authors.

We had the legendary bad boys of literature, now it’s time to make way for the ladies.

Romy Ash Glams Up for Australian Women’s Weekly

Romy Ash, author of the upcoming Floundering, was at a photoshoot today for Australian Women’s Weekly. Romy will be featured in their March issue, in a special on ‘faces to watch’ in 2012.

A Classic is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Publisher Michael Heyward, in this Sunday’s Age:

Out of print, out of mind? That’s hardly the way to treat Australian literature.

For a long time in this country it was argued that there was no such thing as Australian literature. As late as 1940, J.I.M.

Friday Links

Trong G Nguyen’s ‘Library’, the complete text of a book or individual chapters written word for word on rice kernels.

Best thing ever said to me on the mic at a public event: “When I read your book I really wanted to sleep with you, but now not so much.

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