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Category Archives: Writing
Save a publisher and fight oppression
Since its founding in 2000 by Ihar Lohvinau, the Lohvinau Publishing House and Bookstore in Minsk, Belarus has been a beacon for freedom. The international award-winning press and bookshop has been a consistent thumb in the eye of the country’s … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Writing
Tagged Belarus, Minsk, PEN International
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Eating Poetry
National Poetry Month isn’t until April, but the Academy of American Poets has already unveiled the new official poster. New Yorker cartoonist, and National Book Award winner, Roz Chast created the poster which will be distributed to libraries, schools and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Cartoons, New Yorker, Poetry, Poets, Roz Chast
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Printing Is An Art Form
London’s Folio Society has been publishing beautifully crafted editions of great literature for nearly seven decades. Each book is a treasure of typography, printing, illustration and binding. They recently produced this wonderful video profile of master printer Stan Lane. If you … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Tech, Writing
Tagged Letterpress, London, Printing, Publishing and Printing
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Alice Through The Looking Glass
How paradoxical that this astonishing mural project is on the wall of an abandoned school in South Shields, England. The incredible painting, a collaborative work by street artists Irony and Frank Styles, depicts Alice from Lewis Carroll’s classic novel. Part … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Tech, Writing
Tagged Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, Newcastle, Street Art, UK
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The Final Test of Truth Is Ridicule
Today I wish that I could be in Paris to participate in the march commemorating the victims of this week’s terror attacks. I’m sure that many, if not most of you, feel the same way. But it’s even more important … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Writing
Tagged Charlie Hebdo, Paris, Salman Rushdie
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Tales From the Public Domain
Yesterday was Public Domain Day in the United States and in many other nations around the world. The first day of every year creative works that have outlived their legal copyrights enter the public domain and become freely available for … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, ebooks, Film, Libraries, movies, Music, Photography, USA, Writing
Tagged Copyright, Law, Public Domain
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NPR : The Book
A few months back the Little Berlin Gallery in Philadelphia hosted a show of Texas-based artist Kevin McNamee-Tweed’s hilarious fictional book covers. Each of the pieces, done in watercolor, ink and gouache, offers a humorous take on contemporary publishing in … Continue reading
Holiday Book Guide
Are you having trouble choosing last minute book gifts ? Well the New York Public Library has created a Holiday Book List Generator to help you out. The app covers a wide range of subjects: Architecture, Cooking, Dance, Gardening, Music, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, Music, Photography, Theater, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Book Lists, Gifts, NYC, NYPL
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All mimsy were ye borogoves
In support of a fundraising campaign for the international charity group Worldbuilders , the ever popular author Neil Gaiman agreed to perform an iconic piece of children’s literature. The overwhelming choice was Lewis Carroll’s whimsical, wacky nonsense poem “Jabberwocky”.
Posted in Books, Film, Writing
Tagged Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, Neil Gaiman
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