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Jesse Eisenberg used to buy travel books for countries that no longer exist and lied (twice) about reading "Gatsby."

John Cheever in the suburbs.

Finally reading Dept. of Speculation, acquired in another unplanned spree.

Jenny Uglow on the portraits of Jean-Étienne Liotard: “In grasping the fleeting moment, he casts us too back in time”

Happy b-day, Mr. Cage! "Things Heard During John Cage’s Folsom Prison Performance of “4’33”":

Bang your head to these 10 literary punk rock songs

Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not caring what anyone else says. GORE VIDAL

10 private libraries for sale in New York City and more in today's Critical Linking:

Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the Romance of City Lights changed the course of American lit: via

If you want to complain about curriculum, you need to read the books

Most Native tribal disenrollment fights involve mostly white folks telling other mostly white folks they're too mostly white.

Kitten collaborator. (Whatever it is, it isn't good enough. Delete & try again.)

“Every poem holds the unspeakable inside it." ― Marie Howe

Salman Rushdie: These Days, 'Everyone Is Upset All The Time'

The ALA Facebook page has been hacked. We're aware of the problem and are currently working to solve it.

16 things to do prior to sending your work out to agents & editors:

Why Memorizing Poems Will Make Your Life Richer

Disaster narrative and the efficacy of empathy with

ON WRITING, a collection of Charles Bukowski’s letters on the writing life:

Doors open in 1 hour! begins at 10. Here's the full schedule: