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 literally, Ron Burgundy, and incest.
→ The informal definition of "literally" is causing controversy.
→ Do you like snail mail? Here's a collection of children's literature stamps from around the world.
→ Charlotte's Web was banned from a school in 2006 because "talking animals are blasphemous and unnatural." Buzzfeed presents 15 books banned for absurd reasons.
→ Stephenie Meyer is so over Twilight.
→ It's true, Penguin signed a thirteen-year-old author. All of you hoping-to-be-published writers are allowed to have an extra drink at dinner tonight.
→ The legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy is publishing his memoir.
→ Egmont partnered with a hotel chain to provide children's bedtime story books in a small hotel library.
→ Kiernan Shipka, known to most as Sally Draper on Mad Men, will star in the upcoming Lifetime adaptation of Flowers in the Attic.
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