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Magpie Monthly — February 2016
Happy Leap Year! I nerded out today by learning that leap years are also called intercalary years or bissextile years. Did I know that before? Possibly, but let’s move on and synchronize our solar calendars for this month’s motley collection … Continue reading
Posted in Magpie Monday
Tagged Bastille Day, Cabinet of Curiosities, Danny van Ryswyk, Emily Carroll, Helen Mirren, James Corden, Jatri Putra Pratama, Joan of Arc, Jonathan Gottschall, Julia Wertz, Justice League vs. Teen Titans, Karen Anderson, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Kate Beaton, Kyriakos Kaziras, Lucasfilm Research Library, Mark Ryden, membership libraries, Memory Lane, National Toast Day, newsletters, Pee-wee's Big Holiday, Quarterly, Sarah Meng, Sia, subscription boxes, Taste Cheshire, The Huntsman: Winter's War, Tiny Doors ATL, Wonder Woman, Zolloc
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Magpie Monthly — October 2015
Posted in Magpie Monday
Tagged All Hallow's Read, Baba Yaga's Assistant (2015), Benedict Cumberbatch, Boxcar Press, Brian Michael Bendis, Daryl Toh, Disney Princesses, Ed Harrington, Elizabeth Hand, Emily Carroll, House Hunters, IKEA, Intoverted Wife, Jeffrey Thomas, Jessica Jones, John Kenn Mortensen, Juan Santapau, Krysten Ritter, Mallory Ortberg, Marika McCoola, Martin Freeman, Mary Rickert, Matt Bellassai, Michael Gaydos, Mike Colter, Sherlock, Shirley Jackson, The Magicians, The Memory Garden (2014), The Secret Knots, Whine About It (webseries), Wylding Hall (2015)
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Magpie Monthly — July 2015
I’m decidedly taken with the image above, Magpie Witch by LiaSelena, and I figured it was a grand header image for a Magpie Monthly. (Via) Read on for other shiny bits & bobbles that caught my eye recently.
Posted in Magpie Monday
Tagged Alphonse Mucha, Amanda Klish, American Gods, bananas, Beatrice Berrut, Brandon Stanton, Bryan Fuller, Camille Thomas, Charles Jensen, Chaz Brenchley, Chris Buck, Compliment Club, Dan Cretu, Daniel Errico, Eiffel Tower, Emily Carroll, Frank Bruni, Franz Schubert, Frozen (Disney), Garfield Minus Garfield, Geonn Cannon, Gerry Anderson, Girl Scouts, Goldie Hollander, Grrl Scouts, Humans of New York, Hurry Up Miss Jane, Ida M. Schouw Andreasen, Jim Mahfood, Joseph Cornell, Joy the Baker, Juan Santapau, Judy Blume, Kermit Tesoro, Konner Sauve, Lady Justice, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Lethe Press, LiaSelena, libraries (amazing), libraries (private), live New Yorker cartoons, Magpie Witch, Marion Fayolle, Melissa Scott, miniatures, Mo Qovaizi, Neil Gaiman, Neko Case, Nick Sousanis, Rick Fenkelstein, Saga, Salavat Fidai, same-sex marriage, Ständchen (Serenade), Steve Berman, The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived, The Secret Knots, Thunderbirds, Tilda Swinton, Unflattening, Valentim Quaresma, Will Ludwigsen, xkcd, Z Akhmetova, Zolloc
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Happy Hallowe’en!
“That country where it is always turning late in the year. That country where the hills are fog and the rivers are mist; where noons go quickly, dusks and twilights linger, and midnights stay. That country composed in the main … Continue reading
Posted in Happy Hallowe'en
Tagged All Hallow's Read, Andrew Bell, Angelo Badalamenti, Ask Baba Yaga, Biffno, Call Me on the Ouija Board, Carey Farrell, cello, Down Among the Dead Men, Emily Carroll, Erin Morgenstern, flax-golden tales, Goblin Fruit, Grant Snider, Hershey's Kisses, In Search Of and Others, Kit Kat, Lindsay Duncan, Max Lilja, Mike Norton, Neil Gaiman, Neverwear, Nino Sarabutra, Once Upon a Blog, Out of Skin by Emily Carroll (webcomic), Ray Bradbury, Revival (comic book), Sean Von Gorman, Sharon Needles, Stephen King, Stranger Factory, Taisia Kitaiskaia, The Hairpin, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The October Country, The Reflecting Skin, Tim Seeley, Twin Peaks, Viggo Mortensen, What Will You Leave Behind? (installation), Will Ludwigsen, Zombie Apocalypse! Fightback
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