Sad. I treasure his interview with Sebald not long before Sebaldβs untimely death.
Sad. I treasure his interview with Sebald not long before Sebaldβs untimely death.
Not just coding⦠lots of proclamations (via stock market tea leaves) about disciplines like designer, programmer, pm being separate no longer being the case. What they are going to want is critical thinkers who can adapt quickly and improvise, doing all the things. & who have attention spans
I think Pastoralia was as good as
Youβve got this! I had a basal cell removed a few years back, it was pleasantly straight forward, as far as cancers go
Congratulations!!
Thesession player who played bass on Alanis Morrisetteβs βYou Oughta Knowβ 30 years ago was an absolute monster & I had no idea at the time because I was listening on FM radio
Academics- can someone connect me with a historian who specializes in 1890s South Africa? I acquired a very interesting series of documents from 1896 relating to the Jameson Raid etc and am trying to understand some context.
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Or maybe he does it when he gives readings? One of those twoβ¦
Graham Foust does this in his books, I believe!
If I was Mark Twain, Iβd always be going around saying βand never the Twain shall meet.β I would be insufferable.
When I moved to Northampton, MA, for grad school 20 years ago, there were at least large five used bookstores. In a town of 30,000. No big point, just kind of mind-boggling to remember.
The new OpenAI creative writing bot's "short story" has the phrase "democracy of ghosts". It's the sort of phrase that would make me stop and admire it, if I were reading a human author - which, it turns out, I was, because it's from Nabokov's 1957 novel "Pnin".
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Publishers Marketplace Category: Poetry PAPER CROWN By Heather Christle Imprint: Wesleyan University Press, Corsair Deal Report March 5, 2025 Author of IN THE RHODODENDRONS, THE CRYING BOOK, and THE TREES THE TREES Heather Christle's PAPER CROWN, the author's first poetry collection in a decade, combining the imagination of her earliest work with the personal turn of her recent prose, and conjuring moments when the world's events align themselves with the odd logic of dreams and serendipity, to Suzanna Tamminen at Wesleyan University Press, by Meredith Kaffel Simonoff at The Gernert Company. Rights also to Sarah Castleton at Corsair (UK).
Cover of paper crown: poems by heather Christle
I have been sitting on this news for a minute. IN THE RHODODENDRONS is not the only book Iβm publishing this year. π¦©
PAPER CROWN will be my first poetry collection in an entire decade.
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TomaΕΎ Ε alamun left this life ten years ago. Hereβs a poem of his I love. I still hear his voice.
A label maker and label tape
We made our own advent calendar for 10 year old and put random treasures from old boxes that one keeps, not knowing why⦠Very happy to report that this ancient Radio Shack label maker is a huge hit
Sick kid at home day here too- Tis the season
I lived in Philly and the Liberty Bell was guarded 24-7 for months after by some armed dudes sitting in a truck who had the easiest job in the world there for a while
A sleepy bear in pajamas on a cozy green chair
You have to respect the true winter style king
Obsessed with this style of late 20s/ early 30s fine binding.
Why isnβt everyone talking about Wisdom, the oldest-known wild bird in the world, who is 74 and just LAID AN EGG????
Pretty books Iβm selling- fancy Stikeman bindings!
Dispatch from today in rare book beauty land
βRainy Dayβ by me
Crazy that John Donne wrote 13 lines, beginning with βNo man is an islandβ and ending with βfor whom the bell tolls: it tolls for thee.β
Love that every post Iβm seeing is about libraries. I collect and sell rare books- came across this, the most metal library message Iβve ever seen, in a book I bought today π€
βI think a poem is a real place, and prose is where I try to reconcile that belief with life in the physical world.β
-- Heather Christle