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“A Lot of Stuff Happens.”

By JK Evanczuk on Monday, June 6, 2011 - View Comments

John Irving’s The World According to Garp summarized in 60 seconds. Watch it!

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The Catcher in the Rye, Retold in 60 Seconds

By JK Evanczuk on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - View Comments

The latest in our “classic novels in 60 seconds” series. Enjoy!

The Story of Romeo and Juliet, Retold in 60 Seconds

By JK Evanczuk on Monday, February 14, 2011 - View Comments

Just in time for Valentine’s Day.

[Earlier: The Great Gatsby retold in 60 seconds]

This Week: More (Mostly Naked) Odd Writer Rituals, Best Bad Metaphors, How to Become a Literary Star

By JK Evanczuk on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - View Comments

A visualization of some odd writer rituals from Lapham’s Quarterly. Victor Hugo wrote naked in the bedroom, Emily Dickinson wrote poetry in the pantry, John Cheever wrote in his underwear in the basement. Lots of nude or semi-nude writing going on, I can see.

A pre-Catcher Salinger writes to Hemingway.

“He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either, but a real duck that was actually lame, maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.” This and more best metaphors ever, via.

In this week’s edition of Life’s Not Fair, Jersey Shore castmates JWOWW and Ronnie have landed a book deal.

How to become a literary star.

5 “wonderfully weird” book videos to add to the list.

What do David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest and Wikipedia have in common? Via.

James Franco edited by the New York Tyrant.

Robot Rilke, via.

Snarkmarket‘s Robin Sloan writes a piece of flash fiction with near real-time editing help from Twitter.

The problem with fairy tales.

Aaaand because it’s hump day, here is a plastic bag with the voice of Werner Herzog: Read more »

Literary Videos

By JK Evanczuk on Monday, March 22, 2010 - View Comments

Maybe it’s just me, but there seemed to be quite a few literary videos cropping up over the weekend. From hitchhiking Kafka cockroaches to songs about children’s literacy to an astute response to the ongoing debate over publishing’s future, I thought these videos might serve as a nice introduction to the week. Read more »

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Lit Drift Daily Prompt #71
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