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Cassandra in Reverse by Holly Smale is 99p on both UK Apple Books and UK Kindle at present. It’s good.

https://books.apple.com/gb/book/cassandra-in-reverse/id6473814367

#Books #Bookstodon #HollySmale

oarditi, to poetry
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Read as a whole body of work (which has taken me many months) Gerard Manley Hopkins’s poetry is a tragic and audacious testament to an extraordinary creative spirit.
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skaeth, to indieauthors
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Maybe you're looking for adventure instead? These 97 books are all FREE books! I have two novellas and an epic fantasy book in this group, alongside authors like SG Prince and Paul Bennett.

https://books.bookfunnel.com/fantasy-adventure/hc201hppx7

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SFRuminations, to scifi
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A. O. Pollard (1893-1960) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?239306

L, uncredited, 1937; R, uncredited, 1937
#scifi #sciencefiction #books #thriller

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gutenberg_org, to books
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"Here and there among men, there are those who pause in the hurried rush to listen to the call of a life that is more real…"

American writer Harold Bell Wright was born #OTD in 1872.

Wright's writing career began in earnest with the publication of "That Printer of Udell's" in 1902. His subsequent novel, "The Shepherd of the Hills" (1907), is perhaps his most famous work.

Books by Harold Bell Wright at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1146

#books #literature

Blue book cover of "The Shepherd of the Hills" featuring a vintage illustration of a man and woman sitting close together on a rock, enclosed in an oval frame.

jendiagammon, to Starwars
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We are excited on a galactic scale to announce that the New York Times bestselling author and co-creator of : The High Republic @cavanscott has joined our cross-genre anthology!
https://ko-fi.com/post/May-the-4th-Anthology-Announcement-Cavan-Scott-Jo-H2H6XOUI1

Likewise, to photography
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Silent
Partners
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Eddie Jones' cover art for D. C. Hogan's Nacht über Balun (1976)

pretensesoup, to books
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Dionysus in Wisconsin has also been shortlisted for the New England Romance Writers Readers' Choice Award in the paranormal/fantasy/scifi/time travel category! I didn't get a chance to make a graphic specifically for this one, but I'm excited--being shortlisted means it went up against more traditional M/F romances and won!

https://books2read.com/u/49dN1p

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gutenberg_org, to books
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English novelist and poet Charlotte Smith was born in 1749.

Smith's first significant literary success came with the publication of "Elegiac Sonnets" in 1784. In addition to her poetry, Smith wrote several novels: her first novel, "Emmeline, or The Orphan of the Castle" (1788), was followed by others such as "Ethelinde" (1789), "The Old Manor House" (1793), and "Desmond" (1792).

Books by Charlotte Smith at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/41281

The Young Philosopher was Smith's last novel and a piece of "outspoken radical fiction". Charlotte Turner Smith - Eighteenth Century Collections Online Smith, Charlotte Turner. The young philosopher. Vol. 1. London: Printed for T. Cadell, Jr. and W. Davies, 1798. Title page of the book "The Young Philosopher: A Novel" in four volumes by Charlotte Smith, featuring an excerpt of poetry, indicating it was printed in London by T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies in the Strand, 1798.

gutenberg_org, to books
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"“Age is my alarm clock,” the old man said. “Why do old men wake so early? Is it to have one longer day?”

in 1953.

Ernest Hemingway wins the Pulitzer Prize for The Old Man and the Sea.

The story was initially published in its entirety in the September 1st, 1952 issue of Life magazine. It was later issued as a book by Charles Scribner's Sons.

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American geneticist Nettie Stevens died in 1912.

In 1905, Stevens published a pivotal paper detailing her observations on the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor. She identified that male mealworms had a pair of unequal-sized chromosomes, while females had two X chromosomes. This discovery supported the theory that sex is determined by specific chromosomes, a significant advancement in the field of genetics.

Books by Nettie Stevens at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/35315

Book cover for "Studies in Spermatogenesis (Part 1 of 2)" by N. M. Stevens, featuring an abstract geometric design in red and blue on a navy background, with the Project Gutenberg logo at the bottom.

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English writer and poet Edith Nesbit died in 1924.

She published over 60 books for children, including novels, collections of stories, and picture books. Among her most famous works are "The Railway Children," "Five Children and It," and "The Phoenix and the Carpet." Her work is seen as a precursor to the modern children's fantasy literature genre, influencing later writers such as C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling.

Books by Edith Nesbit at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/407

Red cover of "The Enchanted Castle" by E. Nesbit featuring an embossed illustration of three children and a castle behind a fountain, with gold lettering.

wendypalmer, to fantasy
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RobinMarx, to books
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My review of Conan the Barbarian just went up at Grimdark Magazine. The current arc is fun. but I wouldn't mind moving on from the black stone storyline.

(As always, boosts are appreciated!)

https://www.grimdarkmagazine.com/review-conan-the-barbarian-10-by-jim-zub-w-and-roberto-de-la-torre-a/

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husseinalalak, to history
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Gertrude Bell was an archaeologist, travel writer, explorer and political administrator, responsible laying the foundations of the modern state of Iraq.

She made important contributions to archaeology and her books have provided a greater understanding of the cultures of Mesopotamia and ancient Persia.

Learn more here: https://iraq-solidarity.blogspot.com/2024/04/explore-life-and-legacy-of-gertrude-bell.html

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A SCANDALOUS 1865 DIVORCE case offers a window into New York high society—the defendant was a cousin of Edith Wharton, no less—and the time’s changing attitudes about marriage, women’s rights, and sexuality. Great balance of gossip and context. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/strong-passions-barbara-weisberg/1143468315?ean=9780393531527

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SFRuminations, (edited ) to scifi
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New SF esoterica for the collection!

dbsalk, to books
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This is turning out to be a book I'm not terribly excited about: The Dog Of The South by Charles Portis. The tone sort of reminds me of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but set in Texas and Mexico and without the hardcore drugs. Parts are funny, but mostly it kind of drags and I'm not sure what the point is. If I wasn't already more than halfway through, I'd probably add it to the DNF pile. @bookstodon

br00t4c, to books
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Kimberly King Parsons Wanted to Read Books About Queer Motherhood, So She Wrote One

https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/kimberly-king-parsons-queer-motherhood

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