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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ What poems have you been reading lately? The fourth and fifth poems in Tor.com’s series in honor of NPM are “What the Dragon Said: A Love Story” by Catherynne … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ Do your ears a favor right now and go listen to DJ Carlos Serrano’s awesomely superb mash-up of Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” and Daft Punk’s “Something about … Continue reading →
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ The new issue of Goblin Fruit is live. Have a look at some fantastic fantastical poetry. ♦ A truly fascinating article by Pamela Druckerman on why French parents are … Continue reading →
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