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In Review: The Week of Feburary 10th
This week we read a brilliant and heartbreaking essay on death and humour by Fawn Parker, created a very scientific quiz to help you find your literary love match, shared Read Harder challenges, and more!
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Around the Web
~ These old-timey romantic expressions are are “rily” “dimber” (did we do that, right?)~ In literary debate: Emma?~ Lithub shares an incomplete but amusing list of Judy Blume references in pop culture for her 82nd birthday. (Guess the reference: “Toss them a Judy Blume Novel, Lou”)ICYMI (last week)
After experiencing episodes of momentary sight loss, author M.C. Joudrey was compelled to carefully research and write a blind character into his novel Fanonymous (At Bay Press), which has recently been transcribed into braille by the National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS). M.C. Joudrey tells us about his experience bringing Fanonymous into this new format in order to serve a marginalized readership: “Being able to connect with a wider audience has not only been rewarding but also—as in this case—worth so much more to me than I could have imagined.”Tagged: