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The JoyBook Children’s Annual. Stories & Pictures for Little Folk. Manchester : Allied Newspaper
I’ve buried some things in my day—contraband candy, late family pets, the truth. But game recognize
These days, it often seems the world has tilted on its axis: nothing is the same, we’ve broken with
How about that Lenin? Big reader. Loved books. Tolstoy: loved him. Goncharov: couldn’t get enough of
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ICYMI: Publication NewsAfter many arduous months spent trying to write a specific experience out, to
Journii’s First Library Card!We’re celebrating Journii getting her first library card at
I struggle to think of a book more often singled out for derision than Francis Fukuyama’s The End of
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Looking for a fun, easy way to spice up your writing? Try throwing in a fecal intensifier or two. Th
Life Advice from Harper Lee From Letters of Note: A young fan of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
It’s not just that the concept of Western civilization is bankrupt, racist bullshit … it’s that it’s
While we’re swinging for the fences, here’s Lewis Lapham pondering the unfathomable immensity of the
Chabon, Lethem, Eggers, Saunders, Whitehead: the literary luminaries of the nineties made their name
Literature loves a hoax—the Daily itself may have perpetrated one as recently as yesterday, though y
Literature / photograph from a collection of scrapbook articles from the 1880s / mostly from ‘
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." Happy 86th birthday,
Hey, so, great news, someone finally uploaded every issue of Pamela Colman Smith’s Green Sheaf
These days, it often seems the world has tilted on its axis: nothing is the same, we’ve broken
“She went to the cobbler’s, To buy him some shoes, But when she came backHe wa
A visitor passes in front of one of the artworks by Nobel Prize in Literature 2000, Chinese writer a
Literature loves a hoax—the Daily itself may have perpetrated one as recently as yesterday, th
How about that Lenin? Big reader. Loved books. Tolstoy: loved him. Goncharov: couldn’t get eno
If shitlessness is too taboo for you, there are other ways to jar and unnerve your potential readers
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