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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ It’s National Poetry Month, people! The Academy of American Poets created National Poetry Month in 1996. Check out their site for more information on events in honor of poetry. … Continue reading
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ Over at BookRiot, Wallace Yovetich continues her presentation of the libraries of the rich and famous with a second installment. This week she featured the libraries of Neil Gaiman … Continue reading
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