A weekly collection of storytelling links.
Best enjoyed with coffee or tea on your Sunday morning, afternoon, or evening.
→ Yoko Ono lands a book deal for an "instructional poetry" book called Acorn. [x]
→ The world of Quidditch has taken over Indiegogo funding campaigns. [x]
→ A Hyperbole and Half book is coming out this fall. If you haven't seen the Hyperbole and a Half website - you should. (See the Alot Monster to the left.) [x]
→ Simon & Schuster launches e-book lending pilot with New York City public libraries. The e-book is taking over the book world. [x]
→ A graphic designer has created a board game resume. Talk about an interesting way to display information. [x]
→ "Do e-readers inhibit reading comprehension?" via Salon. [x]
→ "Fight Club was a huge failure." - Chuck Palahniuk. Read about the author's discussion with fans on Reddit. [x]
→ Adam Rex shares how to make a picture book. The post is both funny and educational. (Plus, it gives a sneak peek at an upcoming Neil Gaiman book.) [x]
→ Buffering (a new digital comedy) has started a funding campaign for their next two episodes. Watch the video below and visit the Indiegogo link to donate or learn more about the project. [x]
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