- Joshua Isard has thoughts about “red flag books.” (LitReactor)
- Mary Wellesley shares some tantalizing details about the work and lives of medieval women scribes. Unfortunately, my favorite, the whimsical Claricia, isn’t mentioned. (Lapham’s Quarterly)
- Brooke Warner lays out her arguments about what it would really take to overhaul publishing. (Publishers Weekly)
- Laura Sackton wants us all to stop hedging by using the word “problematic” when we talk about things. (Book Riot)
- C.T. Scott talks to Chris Bazlinton, who answered Sherlock Holmes’s mail for decades. (The Economist)
