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Sheltering: Hilary Leichter on Working Remotely (and Other Synonyms for Death)

Sheltering: Hilary Leichter on Working Remotely (and Other Synonyms for Death)

Episode 4: The Author of Temporary Talks to Maris Kreizman

By The Virtual Book Channel | March 26, 2020

This new online escape room is basically a Harry-Potter themed version of life in 2020.

This new online escape room is basically a Harry-Potter themed version of life in 2020.

By Corinne Segal | March 26, 2020

Sir Patrick Stewart is reading a Shakespeare sonnet a day on Instagram.

Sir Patrick Stewart is reading a Shakespeare sonnet a day on Instagram.

By Jessie Gaynor | March 26, 2020

Remember Annie's anti-book-banning speech in <em>Field of Dreams</em>?

Remember Annie's anti-book-banning speech in Field of Dreams?

By Katie Yee | March 26, 2020

Will Online-Only Events Bring Book Sales? No One Knows Yet

Will Online-Only Events Bring Book Sales? No One Knows Yet

Amid a Pandemic, Publicists Are Changing Course

By Kate Dwyer | March 26, 2020

Walking in the City Before the Bookstores Closed

Walking in the City Before the Bookstores Closed

Bill Hayes Heads Downtown to Buy a Book

By Bill Hayes | March 26, 2020

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The Moment the Myth of Alien Abduction Was Born

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Bob Odenkirk Almost Played Michael Scott on The Office

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12 Great Writers on 12 Great American Birds

12 Great Writers on 12 Great American Birds

From Thoreau to Whitman to Muir, the Very Best Bird-Related Writing

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The Whiting Foundation awarded $50,000 to each of these emerging writers.

The Whiting Foundation awarded $50,000 to each of these emerging writers.

By Katie Yee | March 25, 2020

Sheltering: Kate Elizabeth Russell on the Little Things Getting Her Through Isolation

Sheltering: Kate Elizabeth Russell on the Little Things Getting Her Through Isolation

Episode 3: The Author of My Dark Vanessa Talks to Maris Kreizman

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Someone please tell us how we can watch Margaret Atwood's Edgar Allan Poe puppet show.

Someone please tell us how we can watch Margaret Atwood's Edgar Allan Poe puppet show.

By Jessie Gaynor | March 25, 2020

Help out the NYPL and pass the time with this New York City oral history project.

Help out the NYPL and pass the time with this New York City oral history project.

By Corinne Segal | March 25, 2020

Help unemployed booksellers, shop here: The Bookstore at the End of the World

Help unemployed booksellers, shop here: The Bookstore at the End of the World

By Jonny Diamond | March 25, 2020

Diane Seuss: <br>I Don’t Want to Die

Diane Seuss:
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By Diane Seuss | March 25, 2020

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