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James Folta
The Book-Store Book documents a lost borough of booksellers.">
The Book-Store Book documents a lost borough of booksellers.">
The Book-Store Book documents a lost borough of booksellers.">1979’s
The Book-Store Book
documents a lost borough of booksellers.
By
James Folta
| June 11, 2024
Attention: Soon you'll be able to do a writing residency in Ursula Le Guin’s home.
By
James Folta
| June 10, 2024
Pride & Prejudice has five Mary Bennets.">
Pride & Prejudice has five Mary Bennets.">
Pride & Prejudice has five Mary Bennets.">This retelling of
Pride & Prejudice
has five Mary Bennets.
By
James Folta
| June 10, 2024
The Philadelphia Free Library’s whole Author Events staff has resigned over workplace conditions.
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James Folta
| June 6, 2024
Why are so many adults still obsessed with Busytown?
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James Folta
| June 5, 2024
Bookmarks: the definitive ranking.
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James Folta
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One great short story to read today: Juan Rulfo's "They Have Given Us The Land"
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Publishers are already using way too much AI.
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| May 24, 2024
Libraries rule, cops drool: Today's the birthday of both NYC’s libraries and police.
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| May 23, 2024
I think about the food in the Redwall books way too often.
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Can you manage to read at the beach? A summertime choose your own adventure.
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King Charles' new royal portrait as Romantasy covers.
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