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Category Archives: Writing
Great Gatsby
Just two weeks after the release of the film adaptation of The Great Gatsby from director Baz Lurman, a first edition of the book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is to be sold by Sotheby’s, New York on June 11th … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Great Gatsby, Malcolm Cowley, Princeton University Library
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Book Design: Just Like Underwear
In this charming short video (below) by Michael Bierut of Pentagram, the legendary Italian book designer Massimo Vignelli explains his personal design process and why he enjoys being the “director and cinematographer” of book projects. You’ll also discover why his … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Film, Writing
Tagged Book design, Massimo Vignelli, Michael Bierut, Pentagram
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Better Know Middle Earth
I’ve been a huge fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s books since I discovered the world of Middle Earth at about twelve. So, I’m always tickled to find ways in which obsessed readers help others grasp the complexity of the stories. Emil … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged Emil Johansson, Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth
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Little Free Libraries
In the winter of 2013, PEN, alongside the Architectural League of New York and IDEAS CITY Festival, commissioned ten emerging architects to design their take on the idea of the Little Free Library. On May 4, the ten little libraries … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Architectural League of New York, Little Free Library, New York City, New York Public Library
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Venice, City of Readers
A group of 100 authors in Italy have organized as Venice, City of Readers and have issued a manifesto protesting the disappearance of Venice’s bookstores. The writers, including Italian and international authors, gathered at the historic Salone della Libreria Sansoviniana … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Libraries, Tourism, Writing
Tagged Biblioteca Marciana, Libreria Sansoviniana, Venetian Arsenal, Venice, Venice Biennale
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Who Will Save Our Books
I have never read any of his bestselling blockbusters, but I’m now a big fan of author James Patterson for this full-page ad that he placed in the New York Times Book Review. Patterson wants to know “Who will save … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Bookstores, James Patterson, Libraries
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Is There Money In E-Books
This interesting infographic is from the folks at Write Your Novel, Now ! , which is an online writing coaching service (paid of course). The graphic is packed with lots of timely information about the recent growth in e-book publishing … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Writing
Tagged E-book, Publishing and Printing, Self-publishing
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The Last Bookshop
The Last Bookshop is a charming short film that imagines a future time when physical books have disappeared. One day, a young boy’s digital entertainment fails, so he decides to explore abandoned areas of his town. On his wanderings, he … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, movies, Writing
Tagged Bookselling, E-book
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We Stand With Boston
It’s always difficult to find the right words to respond to brutal, senseless terror attacks, but Boston author Dennis Lehane got it just right on his Facebook page: “Every thought and every prayer goes out to the victims and their … Continue reading
Posted in USA, Writing
Tagged Boston, Boston Public Library, Boylston Street, Dennis Lehane
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Mental Map
Anne Emond is a Brooklyn-based writer, illustrator and comic artist. If you read The Rumpus, you probably have seen her very amusing “comiques”. I had to share her hilarious Mental Map: An Illustrated Guide to A Writer’s Thoughts”. I’m sure … Continue reading
