URSULA K. LE GUIN, ACCLAIMED FOR HER FANTASY FICTION, IS DEAD AT 88 [THE NEW YORK TIMES]
URSULA K. LE GUIN, AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE FICTION WRITER, HAS DIED AT 88 [LOS ANGELES TIMES]
URSULA K. LE GUIN, ACCLAIMED FOR HER FANTASY FICTION, IS DEAD AT 88 [THE NEW YORK TIMES]
URSULA K. LE GUIN, AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE FICTION WRITER, HAS DIED AT 88 [LOS ANGELES TIMES]
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silence.

Silence
I present to you my aunt and uncle’s model-gorgeous cat, Sir Flooferton*:

Sir Flooferton
*Not his real name, but his true one.
“Creativity is that marvelous capacity to grasp mutually distinct realities and draw a spark from their juxtaposition.”–Max Ernst
Woman Reading by Kuroda Seiki, circa 1890:

Woman Reading by Kuroda Seiki, circa 1890. Tokyo National Museum.
Big snow is a-coming this weekend! Well, maybe. The meteorologists cannot decide whether we are in for 2.5″ or 23.5″…no joke! Regardless of the outcome, this wait-and-see situation has me dreaming of snuggling on the sofa with my beasties, a good book (or three), and a bottomless supply of warm beverages. With that in mind, I’ve curated a handful of cozy, bookish items for this Snowbound Edition of Shopping for the Bookworm. Enjoy!
Quick! A blizzard’s on the way, let’s gather some essential bluestocking supplies!

Antique Books Candle by Werther & Gray. $19.00.

Fingerless Gloves by Gasspedals. $33.15.
Loose leaf tea:
and

Tea by Mary Cassatt, 1880. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Decadent hot chocolate:
Jacques Torres Wicked Hot Chocolate

Where the Wild Things Are Socks at Out of Print Clothing. $10.00.

Chunky Infinity Scarf by Picton Elizabeth. $30.00.

Pendleton National Park Motor Robe in Badlands Olive. $99.50.
Eight timeless books:
The Outermost House by Henry Beston
The Mystery of Everett Ruess by W.L. Rusho
Life in a Medieval Castle by Joseph Gies and Frances Gies
Ansel Adams: An Autobiography by Ansel Adams
My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson by Alfred Habegger
Lulu in Hollywood by Louise Brooks
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
And a few other ideas:
*Special treats for your furry friend(s)*
*Extra-thick moisturizer or lotion*
*Lip balm*
*A bottle of bubbly to shake up the hot drink monotony*

Advert for Debray Champagne by Pierre Bonnard, 1891.
*Homemade gingerbread cake* (I use the recipe from A Christmas Carol Cookbook)
What are your snowstorm essentials? Share them in the comment section!
“Well, I know now. I know a little more how much a simple thing like a snowfall can mean to a person.”–Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Weathered.

Weathered Tree
I enjoyed most of the books I read in 2017, but here are 11 that, for different reasons, caught my fancy.
In no particular order, they are:
What were your fave books of 2017? Please share with me in the comments.
My sweet cousin bought me this book for Christmas. As most of you know, I do an occasional feature about dead writers’ style, so this is up my alley.

Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore