Still Life with Three Books by Vincent van Gogh, 1887:

Still Life with Three Books by Vincent van Gogh, 1887
Still Life with Three Books by Vincent van Gogh, 1887:

Still Life with Three Books by Vincent van Gogh, 1887

Maiden Meditation by Charles West Cope, 1847
I can think of few better ways to slosh through the winter months than by reading 1930s pulp fiction.
Phoenix Press: Depression Era Pulp [Abe Books]

The Leprechaun Murders by Adrian Reynolds (Image via Abe Books)
A gift from my sweet momma:

Viv Albertine’s memoir
If you are looking for book suggestions, either for yourself or to give as a holiday gift, the Penguin Hotline is the thing for you.
All you have to do is fill out a form, and staffers will compile personalized recommendations. Cool, huh?
“I want you to believe…to believe in things that you cannot.”-Bram Stoker, Dracula

Edgar Allan Poe Raven Wall Clock by Works by Wilson. $67.00

Poe The Raven Necklace by pink80sgirl. $51.00+

Poe Tags by Crimson Hollow. $5.00

Book of Poe Candleholder by Wicked House Merchantile. $15.00
[R]evolving Incarnations: A Questionnaire For Passionate Readers is an interview series done in classic Q&A format. Each entry features one intrepid writer/blogger/artist/creative mastermind as they take on the same 40 reading-themed questions and scenarios. Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section!
LAURA A. LORD
Laura is the writer behind the fantastic blog, History of a Woman. Please stop by and say hello!
THANKS SO MUCH, LAURA!
If you’d like to participate, please email us at: onetrackmuse@gmail.com.
Go here to check out previous entries in the series.
Carmilla is a vampire tale. It was initially serialized in a magazine in the early 1870s.
The full text is available for free.

Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Illustration by David Henry Friston, 1872.

Katherine Mansfield Quote