Articles tagged “friday links”
Onomatopoeia for the eyes. For the eyes!
9 commonly used words with surprisingly unsavoury histories. I think we should all start saying ‘gentleman cow’.
Placing Literature maps book scenes in the real world.
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15 books destroyed (GASP!) for art (phew).
The wedding photos of 16 authors in love. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle doesn’t look all that happy, actually.
7 women from literature who would make great drinking buddies.
This Stilton-like blue is a mix of narratives—the Mrs Dalloway of cheeses, if you will. 10 cheeses and their literary counterparts.
22 books that need to be written. Someone please write Enough Foucault, Let’s Disco now so I can read it.
Famous authors' funniest inscriptions in their books.
25 signs you’re addicted to books. (#13 is a perennial problem for me.)
Jack Kerouac was a mummy’s boy, or, five authors who do not live up to their mythology.
Star Wars as pulp fiction. Yes, they all have sexy Leia on the cover.
Charles Dicken’s life as recounted by the Smiths (or a pretty good approximation of them).
Spend some time on Twitter watching the cool writers talk to each other. Take note of the inside jokes you are not a part of and, let’s face it, most likely will never be. 10 ways to torture yourself as a writer.
An A–Z of unusual words, beautifully illustrated.
Think you’re pretty hardcore? Yeah, well, e e cummings literally invented partying.
Photos of some incredible reading rooms from around the world.
The Emotionary: words that don’t exist for feelings that do.
40 inspiring workspaces of the famously creative. E. B. White, you didn’t want a plant or something? Maybe a poster of a kitten captioned ‘Hang in there’?
15 gorgeously macabre book plates.
for a complete answer, message me your address and i will send you a 120-foot document of my thoughts: Jack Kerouac’s online dating profile.