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The Process Behind the Poems: Six contemporary poets, from Billy Collins to Jenny Zhang, share annotated, edited drafts of their poems.
We Need Diverse Reviewers: We need diverse books, Bix Gabriel writes. But just as important are diverse reviewers to shape the critical conversation.
The First Coloring Books: An early variation on coloring books, published in 1612, were engraved maps of counties in England and Wales featuring fantastical creatures.
The 17th Century's Kindle: One of the earliest attempts to make books portable was the "Jacobean Travelling Library," a portable library.
Why Serials are Better Than Books: Molly Barton, the co-founder of the new serialized reading program Serial Box, on why original fiction is best digested in episodes.
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