- Cooking with Iris Murdoch [THE PARIS REVIEW]
- Where Virginia Woolf Listened to the Waves [THE PARIS REVIEW]
- Epic Human Chain Moves Bookstore Into New Home [HUFFPOST]
- Jaw-Dropping Bookends Feature Detailed Back-Alley Dioramas [FLAVORWIRE]
Tag Archives: Writing
Have a Happy New Year with a Fresh Episode of Epic of World Saga!
The conclusion to The Thing in the Ruin is now available! Will Ben B make it out alive? There’s only one way to find out.
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: For Frank
Sorry that I am a day late with my yearly re-post of this essay from 2012. I hope you enjoy it nonetheless.
Happy Birthday, Elizabeth Gaskell!
English writer Elizabeth Gaskell was born on 29th September 1810:

1832 miniature of Elizabeth Gaskell by William John Thomson
- KNOWN FOR: Mary Barton; North and South; Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story; Cranford; The Life of Charlotte Brontë.
Fran Lebowitz on Life

Fran Lebowitz Quote
A Brief Letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald on His Birthday
Encore post from 5 years ago.
A Small Press Life: Books. Art. Writing. Life. Tea.
Dear Scott,
Another year has gone by, and I still find you as enigmatic and problematic as ever. You, who could write such beautiful words, ruffle my feathers like few others. You, who squandered such exemplary gifts, frustrate me to the point of madness. Although I’ve never loved you, not even a bit, I have spent some wonderful time in your company. At this point in the game, I realize that I will never stop questioning you and, in questioning you, relentlessly, learn more about myself than I ever cared to know. Happy birthday, you beautiful bastard.
Yours (but not really),
Maedez
F. Scott Fitzgerald by Gordon Bryant. Shadowland, 1921.
“I don’t want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it again.”-This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald
[Book Nerd Links] Lorraine Hansberry, Marguerite Young, The Little Prince, Banned Books
- Looking for Lorraine [THE PARIS REVIEW]
- The Most Widely Unread Book Ever Acclaimed [THE PARIS REVIEW]
- Gorgeous Photos of Scenes from ‘The Little Prince’–in LEGO [FLAVORWIRE]
- Top Ten Most Challenged Books Lists [ALA]
[Epic of World Saga] Episode 3: The Thing in the Ruin, Part 1!
Benjamin Banneker is trapped under thousands of tons of rubble – and he’s not alone.
Will he make it out alive?
There’s only one way to find out…
Evelina
I couldn’t resist this copy of Evelina (circa 1970), which I snagged for six cents less than the original price.

Evelina
Isn’t the illustration beautiful?
Big Sur
I bought a great copy of the first paperback edition of Jack Kerouac’s Big Sur while on vacation.

Big Sur