Site of the week
The latest literary highlights from the web
Site of the week: Pen Atlas of World Literature
Alison Flood: An exciting bid to create 'a new global community of readers'
Site of the week: Jeff VanderMeer's '60 in 60'
Alison Flood: Jeff VanderMeer is reading one of Penguin's Great Ideas titles every day – the ideal literary workout
Site of the week: Votes for Women
Richard Lea: A slightly frustrating site to navigate, this is still a salutary reminder of an historic struggle
Site of the Week: The International Literary Quarterly
Alison Flood: Just four issues old, this online periodical has class beyond its year
Site of the week: Book View Cafe
Alison Flood: A group of published writers have come together to offer readers something for nothing...
Site of the week: The Daily Aphorism
Alison Flood: Start the day with one of these, and have plenty to think about all day
Site of the week: UbuWeb
Lindesay Irvine: Samuel Beckett, William Burroughs, Sylvia Plath and ... Marie Osmond. UbuWeb is a weird and wonderful treasure trove of the avant garde
Site of the week: Field Report
It's not a scam: riches beyond your wildest dreams await if the voting public likes you
Site of the week: Translated fiction
Lindesay Irvine: Can you even remember the name of the translator of the last foreign language book you read?
Site of the week: The Manchester Review
Alison Flood: This week's star URL is a new arts journal from Manchester University
Site of the week: Untitled Books
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