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The Wandering King of NYC Cat-Sitters

The Wandering King of NYC Cat-Sitters

David Gordon's Decade Among the Cats of Bohemian New York

By David Gordon | October 29, 2015

The Book in Ten Quotes: M Train

The Book in Ten Quotes: M Train

Tell, Don't Show: Punk's Poet Laureate Returns

By Oscar Van Gelderen | October 29, 2015

In Defense of the New Censorship

In Defense of the New Censorship

'Political Correctness'=An Awareness of the World We Inhabit

By Corinne Manning | October 28, 2015

How Author Photos Change the Way We Read

How Author Photos Change the Way We Read

On Making Eye Contact With Iconic Writers

By Dustin Illingworth | October 27, 2015

In the Wilds of Industrial Russia for Research I Will Not Use

In the Wilds of Industrial Russia for Research I Will Not Use

Rupert Thomson Goes Into the Unknown With His Brother

By Rupert Thomson | October 27, 2015

The Staff Shelf: The King's English

The Staff Shelf: The King's English

What are booksellers reading?

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At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

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In Which Tarot Cards Tell a Dire Story of the Future of Publishing

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A Real Novelist Talks to a Made-Up Aspiring Novelist, on the Internet

By Literary Hub | October 22, 2015

Secrets of the Book Designer: Paperbacks

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White Matter

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A Google Tour Through <em>The Underground</em>

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History's People

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