For your reading pleasure, here's a roundup of things I looked at this week. Feel free to talk at me about any of this. Clearly I'm excited.
Lois Lane, Girl Reporter! Everyone who reads Kate Beaton already knows, but I wish this comic was being written, because I think girls need more amazing stories.
GEARING UP FOR SYTYCD. Why DOES love always feel like a battlefield!
Hakkaido Green, by Aidan Doyle. Digging this story. Really beautiful, got kind of a wabi-sabi vibe. I adore Strange Horizons.
Filipiniana is the premier digital library of the Philippines, founded by Tin Mandigma (
team7 / cocoro)! It combines full-text research materials and snippets of contemporary publications with non-textual materials such as maps, photographs, videos, paintings, illustrations, and tables. How awesome is that?
I figured out how to do this to my hair!
The University of Michigan Library’s Copyright Office is launching the first serious effort to identify orphan works among the in-copyright holdings of the HathiTrust Digital Library.
You should definately pick up the translation issue of Poetry Magazine, but so far, here are two of my favorites: memory of water by Reina María Rodríguez and To Be Elsewhere by Hsia Yü.
Lois Lane, Girl Reporter! Everyone who reads Kate Beaton already knows, but I wish this comic was being written, because I think girls need more amazing stories.
GEARING UP FOR SYTYCD. Why DOES love always feel like a battlefield!
Hakkaido Green, by Aidan Doyle. Digging this story. Really beautiful, got kind of a wabi-sabi vibe. I adore Strange Horizons.
Filipiniana is the premier digital library of the Philippines, founded by Tin Mandigma (
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I figured out how to do this to my hair!
The University of Michigan Library’s Copyright Office is launching the first serious effort to identify orphan works among the in-copyright holdings of the HathiTrust Digital Library.
You should definately pick up the translation issue of Poetry Magazine, but so far, here are two of my favorites: memory of water by Reina María Rodríguez and To Be Elsewhere by Hsia Yü.