- A Trove of Forgotten Writings Is Found in a Periodical Edited by Dickens [THE NEW YORK TIMES]
- Iris Murdoch’s Favorite Painting [THE PARIS REVIEW]
- Archie is a Punk Rocker Now in Crossover ‘Archie’/Ramones Comic [FLAVORWIRE]
Because Nero Wolfe, That’s Why
Two illustrations from Rex Stout’s The Red Bull, which was published in The American Magazine in 1938. The novel version came out in 1939, under the title Some Buried Caesar. The artist is Ronald McLeod.

Nero Wolfe in The Red Bull (aka Some Buried Caesar)

Wolfe was seated at the table…
Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #5-‘Prospero and Miranda’ by William Maw Egley
The Tempest is one of my favourite William Shakespeare plays. I thought that it would be fun to share, in no particular order, some of the many artworks inspired by this classic.
Number Five:

Prospero and Miranda by William Maw Egley, circa 1850
Daily Diversion #268: Birthday Kettle
The Chef gave me an electric kettle for my birthday! It replaces one that I bought in June 2005, and used between 5,000 and 6,000 times. Talk about money well spent.
The new kettle is quite spiffy. I’m looking forward to another long personal and professional association.

Electric Kettle. Bonus points for naming all of the famous writers and movie stars on the inspiration board behind the kettle and cup.
It glows!
I totally didn’t make my husband sit with me in my dark studio and watch a kettle of water come to a boil. We definitely didn’t hold hands. I am in no way weird.

Artsy Electric Kettle*
*I absolutely didn’t put a cool filter on that photo of my birthday kettle. Nope. Wasn’t me.
Grace and Blood free on Smashwords – and a CONTEST!
I never reblog anything, ever, unless, selfishly, it has to do with me, my writing, or A Small Press Life. I’m making an exception here, for two reasons. One) I’m WordPress pals with the writer and Two) This contest looks like a ton of fun. You should probably enter it. Like, yesterday.
It’s My Birthday!
I’m not sure what The Chef and I are doing today, but it’s certainly not going to involve (real) blogging.
Here’s a link to my fave birthday post, from 2012.
See you tomorrow!
Birthday Books
My birthday isn’t until Friday, but a couple of days ago my husband indulged me with some early gifts:
Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #4-‘Ariel and Caliban’ by William Bell Scott
The Tempest is one of my favourite William Shakespeare plays. I thought that it would be fun to share, in no particular order, some of the many artworks inspired by this classic.
Number Four:

Ariel and Caliban by William Bell Scott, 1865
Daily Diversion #267: Historical Marker
A historical marker in my husband’s hometown:

Historical Marker. Middletown.
Because This Photo of Edna St. Vincent Millay Will Always Be Extraordinary…
I have to share it with you.
Again.
It has been too long.

Edna St. Vincent Millay at Mitchell Kennerley’s house in Mamaroneck, New York (1914). Photo by Arnold Genthe.
“Please give me some good advice in your next letter. I promise not to follow it.”-Edna St. Vincent Millay

Cropped black and white version.