Six Themed Lit Blogs You Should Follow

Page 22 of Finnegans Wake by Stephen Crowe

Literary Jukebox — Maria Popova of Brain Pickings (also a must-follow!) matches songs to quotes from her favourite books.

The Books They Gave Me — Stories about the books that were given to us by our loved ones, exes included (that is, if you were lucky enough to have an ex who would buy you books.)

Wake in Progress — Graphic designer Stephen Crowe attempts to illustrate every page of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. The challenge? In his own words: “Nothing that appears in Finnegans Wake is ever just one thing. How exactly do you draw a talking fox which is also a mouse, one of two arguing brothers, a pope, and modernist author Wyndham Lewis?”

Matchbook.nu — Where bikinis are matched to book covers. Presumably so you can look like a pair when you’re reading on the beach.

New Cover — Graphic designer Matt Roeser designs book covers for books he reads. Seems like a good way for aspiring book designers to get a job too.

Write Place Write Time — Photographs and stories about the places where writers write.

Also see The Millions Guide to Literary Tumblrs

Update: The Millions Round Two

Emily Ding

Emily Ding

Emily joined Litro in April 2012 as Literary Editor & Web Designer. She made over the website and introduced new developmental and editorial features to strengthen Litro's online presence. She left her position in January 2013, taking a backseat as Contributing Editor to concentrate on writing. She is a freelance journalist with a special interest in travel writing and foreign reporting (with an inclination for Asia and Latin America), and is now based in Malaysia. English is her native language, but she also speaks Mandarin and Spanish, having spent 2007-08 travelling in Central America.

Emily joined Litro in April 2012 as Literary Editor & Web Designer. She made over the website and introduced new developmental and editorial features to strengthen Litro's online presence. She left her position in January 2013, taking a backseat as Contributing Editor to concentrate on writing. She is a freelance journalist with a special interest in travel writing and foreign reporting (with an inclination for Asia and Latin America), and is now based in Malaysia. English is her native language, but she also speaks Mandarin and Spanish, having spent 2007-08 travelling in Central America.

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