A weekly collection of storytelling links. Best enjoyed with coffee or tea on your Sunday morning, afternoon, or evening. This week's edition of The Sunday News is brought to you by the Loch Ness Firth, pop art, and Pixar movies.
→ Seven reasons you suck at beach reading.
→ This Periodic Table of Storytelling is amazing.
→ A giant statue of Mr. Darcy (as played by Colin Firth) has been put in London's Serpentine lake. It's quite terrifying.
→ Contemporary pop art covers for classic novels. I want every single one.
→ I'm a book-buster, a book rescuer, and an eclectic. What reader species are you?
→ An interview with writer Judy Blume on Rookie.
→ Something to think about: "A Life Lived for Art is Never Wasted" by Caitlin Rantala.
→ An awesome parody: every book press release ever.
→ Why Kids Join Gangs (Hint: It's Not Because of Books), an interesting post about YA literature on Stephanie Oakes' blog.
→ Rendering the English degree useless: 16 fancy literary techniques explained by Disney.
→ The Book Thief, a film based on the popular book, has set a release date of November 15.
→ J.K. Rowling wrote a crime novel under a pen name. The Cuckoo's Calling was published earlier this year.
→ If you only read one thing from this week's list, make sure it's this post: The Pixar Theory, carefully considered by Jon Negroni. It will make you re-think every single Pixar film and how they connect with one another.
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