- S. Zainab Williams elucidates the seven stages of book grief. (Book Riot)
- Richard Gray reports on efforts to read millennia-old palimpsests, sometimes in lost, dead languages, at Saint Catherine’s Monastery on the Sinai peninsula. (The Atlantic)
- Alex Acks lists seven things you can do to support your favorite authors. (Book Riot)
- Alison Flood reports that American books have gotten more swear-y in recent years. (The Guardian)
- If you geek out about book stats, especially your own reading stats, James Wallace Harris shows us how to see how popular your favorite books are on GoodReads. (Book Riot)
- Kat Rosenfeld writes about the ugly social censorship by YA fandom/criticism on the internet. (Vulture)
- N.K. Jemisin answers what I’m sure is the most irritating question you can ask an author: Where do you get your ideas? (GoodReads)
- Laura Samira Naude and Esther ten Zijthoff are bookish heroes for creating a bookmobile for refugees in Greece. (The Guardian)
