- Kim Ukura was so moved by an author’s work, she wrote a thank you letter. (Book Riot)
- Timothy Geigner has an example of why legislators should maybe have addressed posthumous authorship when drafting copyright laws. (Tech Dirt)
- Fazilhaq Hashimi writes about the long history and beauty of Afghani literature. (The Guardian)
- Joseph Kechichian reports on how Lebanese people have keep their libraries going in spite of civil war and violence. (Gulf News)
- Meanwhile, Rachel Cordasco has some salty words for Virginia legislators who want make it easier for parents to limit their children’s access to information they (the parents) disapprove of. (Book Riot)