1. F. Scott Fitzgerald conjugates "to cocktail" – a delightful tidbit for your garden party bon mots this season.
2. Creative Review flick through Richard McGuire's Here – a unique, incredible book. It'll be interesting to see if/when/how it gets adapted for the screen – I fear it'll be a saccharine acousticised John Lewis advert before the year is out.
3. Tom Gauld has created a myriorama inspired by the work of Laurence Stern. You know, a myriorama.
4. Police to begin using tactical camera balls – essentially the first generation of those Minority Report spiders.
5. Ernest Hemingway copy clinic by Nick Asbury. Also: Hemingway's rough drafts by xkcd.
6. Ray Bradbury's demolished home turned into bookends.
7. Why book pages turn yellow. Would love to see publishers experiment with this phenomenon a bit more. Could books be made to age into other colours?
8. The University of Cambridge is looking for a Professor of Lego. Time to dust off the old CV …
9. Novelists writing ballads? Song-writers dashing off novels? Does success in one genre guarantee it in another?
10. I escaped my inbox for a few days and fled to the Lake District. It did not go well.
That is all.