So we did it - 103 miles, a dry run for El Tour de Tucson. As you can imagine, we're a bit broken and spent, speaking in tongues just now. But here are some noteworthy items that have entered our field of vision ...
* Content is slowing filling in at A Public Space, Brigid Hughes new venture.
* TLS has much to say about Arthur Koestler on the occasion of the centenary of his birth. (Speaking of TLS, we've become rather attached to Peter Stothard's blog. In his latest entry, he's wondering if he might have accidentally killed John Fowles ... )
* The latest installment of podcast pioneer The Bat Segundo Show features an interview with TEV fave Lydia Millet.
* Now that he's won the Booker, people who've never thought twice (or even once) about reviewing a Banville title are getting in on the action. Latest entry: The Christian Science Monitor.
* Peter Guralnick - whose Elvis biographies are as good as rock biographies come - is turning his attention to Sam Cooke.
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