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Literary Mothers

  • Guia Cortassa
  • May 13, 2014
Catching up with Mother’s Day weekend, BuzzFeed Books looks at Nadxieli Nieto’s newly launched Literary Mothers tumblr featuring short essays by women writers on the authors that have inspired them. Says Nieto on…
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Announcing the Rumblr Book Club!

  • Molly McArdle
  • May 7, 2014
The Rumblr is combining two of the best things on the Internet: The Rumpus Book Club and Tumblr. So, for those of you who (unimaginably) have yet to subscribe to…
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Cats Haven’t Changed Much Since the 1400s

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • January 30, 2014
Elegant words from a manuscript painstakingly illustrated by a fifteenth-century scribe: “Hic non defectus est, sed cattus minxit desuper nocte quadam.” Translation: “Here is nothing missing, but a cat urinated…
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“Lol My Thesis” Illuminates Academic Achievement

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • January 2, 2014
If you had to sum up your undergraduate thesis in one sentence, what would you say? That’s the question posed by the Tumblr Lol My Thesis, and the answers are…pretty…
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Come Rumbl With Us!

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • August 27, 2013
If you’re not reading our Tumblr—the aptly titled “Rumblr”—then you’re missing out on GIFs, Friday Reads, and our in-house astrologer who is not actually an astrologer, Madame Clairvoyant. Here’s a…
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Bookshelfies: Social Media for Book Nerds

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • August 21, 2013
Bookshelves + selfies = bookshelfies! That’s the simple and delightful concept behind the Bookshelfies Tumblr started by our very own Isaac Fitzgerald along with Believer editor Max Fenton. Click through…
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The Missouri Review Showing us Love!

  • Pat Johnson
  • July 2, 2013
The Missouri Review recently posted a quote on their Tumblr from our essay, “David Biespiel’s Poetry Wire: The Cynicism Of Mark Edmundson, Or Poetry Is Still Not Dead:” I exaggerate. I oversimplify. I…
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Improvising a Bone Graft

  • Nikki Reimer
  • May 9, 2013
Very gradually, this frantic activity ceased to be simply an expression of emotional distress—what the grief experts call “searching behaviour”—and started evolving into a digital, extended elegiac project.
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The Ghost of Mary MacLane

  • Emily Gould
  • March 12, 2013
An average American newspaper-reader in the first decade of the last century immediately understood, if he read that something was “of the Mary MacLane type,” that this name was shorthand for outsized self-absorption of a specifically feminine nature.
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The Last Book I Loved: I Love Dick

  • Stephanie Wong
  • February 1, 2013
[I]f ever there was a book that should be judged by its cover, it’s this one.
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Last Book I Loved + Tumblr Storyboard

  • The Rumpus
  • January 25, 2013
We’re thrilled to be partnering with Tumblr Storyboard! Building on our Last Book I Loved series, we’re teaming up to highlight Tumblr writers and the books they love. Got a book you…
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Turn Your Blog Into A Book

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • January 23, 2013
GIF connoisseurs and fanfic devotees, all that effort you’ve put into polishing your blog to a perfect gleam might finally pay off. Chronicle Books is looking for the next great…
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