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Read up on the radical, life-affirming history of LGBTQ bookstores.

Read up on the radical, life-affirming history of LGBTQ bookstores.

By Corinne Segal | October 3, 2019

Will everyone in Chicago please bring their books back to the library now?

Will everyone in Chicago please bring their books back to the library now?

By Corinne Segal | October 3, 2019

A new guide from PEN America provides some answers on campus

A new guide from PEN America provides some answers on campus "free speech" controversies.

By Corinne Segal | September 26, 2019

Residents of this Colorado city are trying to save local journalism... with their library's help.

Residents of this Colorado city are trying to save local journalism... with their library's help.

By Corinne Segal | September 19, 2019

Lucy Ellmann says if you can't handle her 1,034-page book, you're probably a baby.

Lucy Ellmann says if you can't handle her 1,034-page book, you're probably a baby.

By Corinne Segal | September 18, 2019

Here's what the first audio comic for blind readers sounds like.

Here's what the first audio comic for blind readers sounds like.

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Pour one out for Pacific Standard and its final book recommendations.

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