Well, it appears after last week’s overload of links the internet has dried up this week. It’s good, in a way, as I seem to have been a lot more productive this week. Thanks boring internet, but please don’t always be this way. Oh look! Here’s Ernest Hemingway with a buffalo!
- Book recommendations from Yoko Ono anyone?
- Oh my, the MS Readathon for adults in the form of the Novel Challenge.
- Read the first two chapters of Chuck Palahniuk‘s new novel Tell-All on the A.V. Club.
- I’m sure everyone and their dog saw this during the week, but I’m going to link to it anyway: Ghostbusters recreated by an improv group in the New York Public Library’s main reading room.
- I’ve just finished reading Rachel Trezise’s latest novel Sixteen Shades of Crazy, and at The Guardian she offers her top 10 Welsh underground novels.
- Book spotting in Williamsburg‘s McCarren Park.
- Thanks to the eagle-eyed Steph from My Girl Friday: John Waters talks about six of his favourite books, suicides in the entertainment and speed-freak memoirs included.
- The new Bret Easton Ellis web site is pretty ace, including a length excerpt from Imperial Bedrooms – Clay analyzes how the novel written about them was adapted into a lacklustre movie (!), and reveals how one major character is murdered.
- And more Bret Easton Ellis with a series of interviews from Movieline about the film adaptations of his novels: On Less Than Zero, on American Psycho, on The Rules of Attraction, on The Informers, and on his future film project The Golden Suicides.
- The Columbus State University’s Carson McCullers Center had a Carson themed feast at the beginning of May. New project? I still haven’t gotten around to making ‘Spuds Carson’ as discussed in Illumination & Night Glare.
- You all probably heard the “news” that Carson McCullers is Robert Pattinson’s favourite writer, yeah? He recently gave Oprah a copy of The Ballad of the Sad CafĂ©. I respectfully decline to comment.
- And, just in case you need a laugh and a reason to never have children: Shit My Kids Ruined.
Photo credit: Ernest Hemingway poses with a water buffalo while on safari in Africa, 1953-1954. Photograph in the Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston.

Sincerest apologies for my unexpected week long absence from the world of book blogging, but sometimes music, friends and adventure are necessary diversions for maintaining sanity. Reviews will resume as usual from Wednesday. I went to Sydney during the week to see one of my favourite bands play live (and saw them again just a few days later in Melbourne.), hung out in the city for a few days, very maturely and joyously jumped on the hotel bed to pop music, hugged a superhero, got drunk with a British tourist, went book shopping:
In lieu of a grossly indulgent stacks of newly acquired books – yes, yet again! Has it really been over a month since I bought a book? – here are a few interesting articles that caught my eye during the week, in between continuing frustrations with library school administration, starting back at school for the year, work, and