As I was browsing in Anthropologie one day, I was drawn to the display they had set up featuring Playing With
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The art of the last line
Last lines. They can leave you wanting more or give you the closure you so deeply desire. I admit that
Continue readingBook Photography: alice b. gardens
I love books and I have a thing for vintage, nostalgic looking photos, so it’s really no surprise that I
Continue readingThinking about getting a literary tattoo
“I’m always shocked at how few people make themselves into a lifelong monument to their favourite prose or verse.” Carey
Continue readingJudge the book cover: The Stranger
Depending on where you’re from, the English title of Albert Camus’ 1942 French novel L’Étranger will either be The Stranger (US)
Continue readingThe art of the paperback
“They can be stuffed in purses, left in buses, dropped in toilets, used as coasters, eaten and thrown away. Their
Continue readingFriday Reads: Jackson Pollock
I had a hard time getting my hands on a copy of Jackson Pollock: An American Saga by Steven Naifeh
Continue reading(Good) Friday Reads: The Guardian of Mercy
I’m not a religious person, by any means. But I have had a religious experience. It was at the church of
Continue readingBook review: Van Gogh
“My aim in life is to make pictures and drawings, as many and as well as I can. Then, at
Continue readingBook Photography: Hard Cover Vintage
Maybe one day I’ll actually have room for a vintage book collection, but for now I might just have to
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