Friday Link Pack 03/21/14

The Soviet Edition of The Hobbit Has the Best Gollum


It’s time to share a few interesting links I have found throughout the week. Some of these I mention on Twitter, if you’re not already following me there, please do! Have a link I should feature in the upcoming link pack? Let me know!


Writing:

The Apartheid of Children’s Literature

Poignant article from Christopher Meyer’s discussing the noticeable lack of non-white protagonists in children’s literature. (Thanks to Sky for letting me know about this.)


List of Animal Sounds

A comprehensive list of animal sound in the english language. Handy resource.


Publishing is a Lottery & Publishing is a Carny Game

Barry Eisler and Joe Konrath analyze and discuss the state of the publishing industry. It’s a long and thought provoking article and I highly recommend every writer indie or otherwise giving it a read.


Honest Tolkien Covers

Because really…


Art:

Amazing Illustrations from the Russian Edition of the Hobbit

Such an awesome style. Really love the take on all the characters. I agree with the article’s title: best gollum. Easily.


Rod Ruth – Creatures From “Science Fiction Tales and More Science Fiction Tales” 1973-74

Great assembly of Rod Ruth’s amazing vintage monster illustrations.


Random:

FieldCandy’s “Fully Booked” Tent

Because who doesn’t want a tent that looks like a book? (Thanks to Sky for sending this in me, he was on a roll this week.)


Americans – why do you keep refrigerating your eggs?

Answers to a fascinating question that I’d guess most American’s didn’t even know existed.


Rear Window Timelapse

Footage from the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film Rear Window spliced together into one awesome timelapse.


Lovecraft Story of the Week:

Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family

Fun fact, the first line from this creepy little tale will be the epigraph for my next novel: Old Broken Road. Madness is scary.


Farewell Gif of the Week:

buwah!? ear-ear-ear-earthquaaaake!


Filed under: Link Pack Tagged: Children’s Literature, eggs, Indie, Lovecraft, monsters, Old Broken Road, Publishing, The Hobbit, Tolkien, Writing
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Published on March 21, 2014 12:06
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