
A cozy newsletter about books, among other things.
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| Issues | 20 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 22 days ago |
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April is the first month that—kind of? Sort of?—feels like spring in New York (still battling the cold and the wind out here). The green is back on the trees, and everything is new.
The books I’ve been reading this month have also been gre...
Early spring is tired of waiting—waiting for warmth, waiting for leaves, waiting for change. March is over, April is here, let’s not wait anymore. Here’s what I read in March.
The Merge by Grace Walker
The editor who worked on this book...
This monthly roundup comes to you delayed by the most February reason of all—a dreary, drawn out, late winter cold.
One of the worst things about being sick is it completely zaps my will to read. When I’m uncomfortable and stuffy and sneez...
What is your idea of the writer? Maybe a man with a glass of scotch at his typewriter, pouring out tales of far away places. A woman about town who is sharp, intellectual, and more often found at a late-night poetry reading than at home mak...
Sense and Sensibility first edition; Medallion Quilt, maker unknown; Peach Blossom, c. 1890-1894, Beatrix Godwin Whistler, National Gallery of Art (NGA); December Snow, 1951, Stow Wengenroth, NGA; Winter Landscape, c. 1900, John Marin, NGA...
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A reader and writer reading and writing about it. Occasionally quilting, running, cooking. Always drinking tea.
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