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This is the best idea.
The Pool is sort of like if The Hairpin and The Cut had a baby, except somehow the baby was British and extremely well-groomed? Their books coverage is great overall, but my favorite bit is called Bedtime Bookclub. These are just extended excerpts from upcoming releases, but the curation is excellent—they've recently run excerpts from all of the Bailey's Prize nominees as well as the Booker Prize shortlist.
in this week’s tinyletter, I talk about my favorite British ladysite, which has some really great books coverage.
I broke up with a guy once because he gave me a book of nature essays. Nature. I did not give a shit about nature. Now I only want to be in nature. I want to be always almost-dead in nature.
From this very excellent and heretofore unpublished diary entry that didn’t make it into Heidi Julavits’s The Folded Clock (which you should read—believe the hype), up now on the Cut. (via mcnallyjackson)
Same, but with history.
Watching a Wales/England rugby match at the Hornsey town hall
real talk from a young Cece Bell
Love her
Hooked is a smartphone fiction app that feels most similar to those Japanese cell phone novels everyone was obsessed with in 2008 and then forgot about. Stories in the app are told via text message, with the user eavesdropping on a conversation happening between two people. You hit a next button at the bottom to pull up the texts, and occasionally hit those little blinking dots that mean someone is typing, which is a nice touch if not exactly the hardest thing to pull off technically.
This week’s tinyletter: cell phone novels, the results of The Guardian’s tech survey, and an ode to what editor’s do
Pretty strong Instagram game, Editions at Play.
The ultimate #bookstoretourism
IT’S PRONOUNCED “ZINE” badge by Awkward Ladies Club: http://etsy.me/1g6pMP1
A+++
I DID IT
NOW TO DO 4 MORE
How about five more be I NEED ONE
“I Gave A Speech About Race to the Publishing Industry and No One Heard Me,” by Mira Jacob
This is an amazing article. DO READ.
Gorgeous.
I went back and touched up my illustration of Alanna of Trebond from the Song of the Lioness quartet. I love this woman and this book series so much!
Alanna forever
In this week’s tinyletter: Chris Kraus’s feminist masterpiece comes to the UK for the first time, David Mitchell’s terrifying twitter fiction, and the most British tweet of all time.
A bedtime story
Once upon a time, many years ago, people used to vent on their blogs when things in their lives that wanted venting were happening. They vented not in a delicate or subtweeting way but in a full-on here’s-what’s-getting-to-me way, because no one in their non-bloggy lives knew what a blog was. Also, because anonymity. Yep, that surely was a very long time ago! The End.
I would like to state for the record that my go-to tomato soup recipe came from one of said blogs, when Maud was sick.
Finally finished with my latest project!
Amen, sister