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Tell Me a Differently Shaped Story: SFF That Plays With Form

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Photo of an open book with extra letters spilling from the pages

Tell Me a Differently Shaped Story: SFF That Plays With Form

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Impressionist style painting of a woman seated in a chair reading a book (Detail from "Woman Reading" by Torajiro Kojima, c. 1921)

Taking the “Shoulds” Out of Reading

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Cover of Boon's Geillustreerd Magazijn (Boon's Illustrated Magazine) No. 7, depicting a woman reading a magazine with an illustration of herself on the cover reading a magazine. Art by Johann Georg van Caspel, c. 1899-1909

Reading Writing About Reading and Writing

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Audiobooks Have Taken Over My Life, and I Love It

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Oil painting of a young girl sleeping with her head resting on an open book

Trying and Failing to Figure Out “Escapism” in Books

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Close-up photo of a pile of wrapped gift boxes

The Art of Buying Books for Other People

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Photo of block letters, numbers, and symbols used in printing.

Small Press SFF Might Sometimes Be Harder to Find — But It’s More Than Worth the Effort

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A bookstore seen through a circular gap in a bookshelf

It’s a Really Good Time to Get Loud About the Books You Love

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abstract painting of a seated woman reading a book next to a table with books, papers, a bottle and glass, and a vase of flowers

A Modest Request for a Little More Genre Chaos

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Painting of a woman sitting on a lawn with a parasol and a book

In Praise of Things Being Just Plain Good

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Photo of a leather bound travel journal and a square book of maps

The Road Goes Ever On: When Fantasy Sends You on Your Own Journeys

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Painting of an old woman wearing glasses and a head scarf; she is seated at a table and holds an open book. Three candelsticks and a plate with two apples rest on the table.

When It’s Time To Change Your Reading Habits

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