Four ways in to Little Dorrit
Ann Kirschner reads Dickens four ways: hardcover, paperback, Kindle, iPhone. My kind of woman. (See also.)
Ann Kirschner reads Dickens four ways: hardcover, paperback, Kindle, iPhone. My kind of woman. (See also.)
Aaron at Hayden’s Ferry Review says some flattering things (many thanks) and highlights the weirdness of the blogger-to-writer transition.
Shaman Drum Bookshop, James Hynes’ favorite place to do readings, closes its doors in Ann Arbor.
When I mentioned at Facebook this spring that that I was gearing up to start into Damages, writer and LRB critic Jenny Diski urged me to stockpile food beforehand. It was good advice. The Maud household barely stirred from the couch for two consecutive weekends. Normally we’d be well into Season Two by now, but the DVDs aren’t out yet, . . .