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The book as an object
I’m not a bibliophile of the first order by any means. I may be perpetually running out of shelf space, but having seen houses where the stacks of books dictated where you could walk, sit, or sleep, I know I’m not even close to that level of book hoarding. My library’s a ...
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Bibliophile Stalker — ... on unsolicited manuscripts. Guy Hasson on Making His Feature Film Debut (part two). Cory Doctorow on Radical Presentism. (via Locus Online) GeekDad on 2009 Holiday Gift Guide #1: Books. (via Locus Online) Jason Denzel on The Duel, part 1: Help Me Defeat Brandon Sanderson. Lou Anders on The First Lady of Fantasy. Megan Crewe on The Sequel Question. Margaret Ronald on The Book as an Object. Emma Newman on The Savvy Author’s Guide to Podcasting ...

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