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- At the birth of crime scene photography: a brief history of mug shots and murder scenes. | Literary Hub
- The first serious novel about baseball: A 1952 review of Bernard Malamud’s “brilliant and unusual” debut, The Natural. | Book Marks
- “The princess we invented to fill a vacancy had little to do with any actual person.” Hilary Mantel on Princess Diana, who died 20 years ago this week. | The Guardian
- YA Book Twitter has uncovered a vast conspiracy involving “multiple obscure celebrities from the early-2000s,” an “infamous piece of Harry Potter fan fiction,” and the New York Times best-seller list. | Entertainment Weekly
- We all need stories to make sense of our lives: An interview with Claire Messud. | NPR
- In which John le Carré and Ben Macintyre share “rarefied,” “espionage-related” gossip over a bottle of white wine. | The New York Times
- Poetry, too, is pivoting to video: On Button Poetry’s performance-based approach to publishing poetry. | Publishers Weekly
- On Rabindranath Tagore, the actual first songwriter to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the erasure of Indian writers. | Overland
- Jeff VanderMeer lists seven writer types to avoid becoming, from “the writer who lets ego overtake sense” to “the writer who doesn’t acknowledge the role of luck.” | Chicago Review of Books
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