- Amardeep Singh reflects on Amrita Pratim.
- Microsoft is scanning the British Library.
- As if a film division wasn’t enough, Random House has responded to the Google Print flap with an e-book micropayment plan. HarperCollins has followed suit.
- Jenny Davidson has the skinny on Lethem’s MIT appearance.
- Jeff’s also participating in NaDruWriNi tomorrow night. This is quite generous of him, as someone is going to have to keep Pinky, Gwenda and me in check.
- The Top 100 DJS of 2005. Sadly, Dr. Johnny Fever didn’t make the list.
- Apparently, William Burroughs made a few short films.
- Chinua Achebe says it’s no big deal if oral storytelling dies out. Oral sex, on the other hand…
- Alan Moore talks about magic and porn. In other words, the usual stuff.
- A new one-man play from Gareth Armstrong called Shylock offers a new take on Shakespeare’s notorious character. Will Fagin be next?
- Alan Hollinghurst: upstaged by the White Sox.
- Murakami at Tufts. (via M.A.O.)
- Scribbling Woman explains the benefits of blogging.
- And, for tomorrow evening, a handy list of NaDruWriNi participants.