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Beyond the Page
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James Folta
Not even Little Free Libraries are safe from book bans.
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James Folta
| October 8, 2024
Some advice from literature for Mayor Adams and his corrupt friends.
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James Folta
| October 3, 2024
I made Nicholas Sparks’ Splenda-packed chicken salad.
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James Folta
| September 26, 2024
Earth is about to get a second moon... but what will it mean for the lit world?
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James Folta
| September 23, 2024
Two books and a former president are the winners of this year’s Dayton Literary Peace Prizes.
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James Folta
| September 19, 2024
Smaller, shorter books aren’t the only way to make publishing more climate friendly.
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James Folta
| September 18, 2024
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James Folta
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Oxford University Press USA Guild is protesting the firing of 13 unionized staffers.
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James Folta
| September 13, 2024
There was no better reader than James Earl Jones.
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James Folta
| September 11, 2024
Little Free Library has a new map to help places hit hardest by book bans.
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Spammy political fundraising texts from fictional characters.
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James Folta
| September 4, 2024
NaNoWriMo defends writing with AI and pisses off the whole internet.
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Stanford’s writing program is firing their lecturers and gutting the department.
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An Italian robbery was averted thanks to a good book.
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J.D. Salinger designed his iconic rainbow corner cover himself.
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Dogs, Goats, Anteaters, Psychic Parrots: Cozy Mysteries Featuring Animals Other Than Cats
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"