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About UsBoldtype is a monthly book review focusing on smart, readable works of fiction and nonfiction, from current titles to past gems. |
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Book NewsWrite on (LitPAC)After the succesful run of his Progressive Reading Series in San Francisco, Stephen Elliott urges authors to close ranks and form like Voltron for political change.
Sprung (Lit-blog Co-op)The newest Read This! selection from the lit-blogger cabal is a translation.
Blogging to stardom (USA Today)There's now an award for the best books arising from blogs: the unfortunately titled "Blooker."
The Rooster has landed (The Morning News)After a contest with more twists and treachery than a WWE Royal Rumble, the Morning News' Tournament of Books concludes with Ali Smith's The Accidental taking down Sam Lipsyte's Home Land. Be sure to browse the match archives for an in-high-form Dale Peck mixing it up.
A tale of two genders (Guardian)Two scholars explore the differences between men's and women's reading lists.
Resurrecting Judas (NY Times)Scholars have discovered and translated an early Christian manuscript known as the "Gospel of Judas." Can The Judas Code be far off?
Counting the stars (Slate)How many words are there in the English language? Exactly 988,968, according to the Global Language Monitor.
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