- Danika Ellis has tips to help you survive a 24-hour read-a-thon. (Book Riot)
- Writers are masters at dropping some cutting insults. (LitHub)
- I completely understand Cassie Gutman and bookish nitpicks. (Book Riot)
- Ashawnta Jackson reports on a (to me) hilarious poetry hoax from 100 years ago. (Daily JSTOR)
- Walker Caplan points out, once again, that you can’t judge people by their shelves no matter how tempting it is. (LitHub)
- Dav Pilkey withdraws one of his books from publication for “passive racism.” (The Guardian)
- Garen Torikian wants to see more Armenian books in translation and, by extension, more books in minority languages in translation. (Electric Literature)
- Charlotte Ahlin rounds up online book clubs you can join right now. (Bustle)
- My favorite thing about this 4,000-year-old writing tablet is that it shows how truly ancient it is to use red ink for corrections. (Open Culture)
- Robert Frank takes a look at the economics of publishing. (LitHub)
- Ishena Robinson reports that anti-racist books are now showing up on lists of banned and challenged books. (The Root)
