The newspaper clippings of Lewis Carroll
Browse Lewis Carroll’s scrapbook. It’s eclectic as I expected, but not quite as odd.
Browse Lewis Carroll’s scrapbook. It’s eclectic as I expected, but not quite as odd.
American English circa 3000 A.D.: SF-steeped predictions about the future of the language. (Via.)
A newly-revamped Narrative announces the winners of the First-Person Contest.
On the heels of that story about Stephen King, one weary night, autographing his novels in his own blood, Carolyn Kellogg of the LA Times’ Jacket Copy has a fun post about favorite signed books. She shared one of her own treasures, and invited me and others to join her. In email, she writes: “I love that everybody has a . . .
When I was a kid I used to sit in my closet with the light on at night and worry about religion. What if God was a trap? What if Heaven didn’t exist and being Born Again was for suckers? What if Satan had the real paradise, and only people brave enough to reject the Bible would go there? (Probably . . .