Morning Bites: Borrowing From Zelda, Paul Williams, 18th Century Woodcuts, and More

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The founder of Crawdaddy! and Philip K. Dick’s friend, literary executor and biographer, Paul Williams, passed away at the age of 64.

How much did F. Scott Fitzgerald borrow/steal/etc. from Zelda Fitzgerald?

Ron Currie Jr. talks about Wilco.

Amazon and Goodreads announced they’re a couple.

Always read something that starts out with “A series of woodcuts from an 18th century chapbook…

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