Thursday, March 06, 2014

The Impatient Reader

"In a high speed interconnected culture, slow to market doesn't work...we want to fill demand as quickly as possible," writes David Wilk of Frederator Books.
Rabat is a hotbed of literary activity, with the Etonnants Voyageurs literary festival opening today, and the International Comics Festival coming next month.
More from PP:
The Literature Translation Institute (LTI) of Korea has placed 20 works of early-modern Korean fiction online for free.
From the Archives:
Bill Thomson has been called a master at visual storytelling. The author of Chalk and the recently published Fossil discusses his influences and career.

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