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Let's meet the three headstrong new recruits causing trouble in the Namba clan --
Introducing: Kibo Evars – the sword-wielding, DoorDashing Supreme Deliverer Under Heaven.
Join Kibo on the GRATNIN @kickstarter at https://t.co/gnHXX5RSeo.
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Art by @Jpolgar1 and @RonaldJWimberly
Let's meet the three headstrong new recruits causing trouble in the Namba clan –
Introducing: Roxy “9ONE” Davis – anarchist vandal and boarding school dodger.
Join 9ONE on the GRATNIN Kickstarter at https://t.co/gnHXX69tCY
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Art by @TheChaseConley and @RonaldJWimberly
Visit Margaret Cavendish’s multiverse in THE BLAZING WORD, an astonishing piece of proto-scifi from 1666, now ushered into the 21st century via the psychedelic artwork of @RebekkaDunlap & a guided tour from @bobolander.
20% off w/ code SFDAY: https://t.co/CHdxB9Fjif
Excited about the upcoming #GratNin Kickstarter with @RonaldJWimberly? Catch up on his past Beehive work with his curated art tabloid LAAB. All three issues are now available digitally on our site:
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Across the channel lies Sennaya Square. Much has changed since the 19th century, but there is at least one structure Dostoevsky would know: the Guardhouse, where he is said to have read LES MISERABLES during a two-day stint in detention.
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On this day in 1854, the author and world-champion decadent Oscar Wilde entered the world. For this author portrait in the Illuminated Edition of THE FAIRYTALES OF OSCAR WILDE, @yukoart dressed him in a fictional but fitting peacock-print suit. Happy Birthday, dear Oscar.
Today, the Illuminated Edition of an astounding work of proto-scifi hits bookstores. Illustrated by@RebekkaDunlap, Margaret Cavendish’s 1666 masterpiece THE BLAZING WORLD dares us to reinvent the multiverses that live within us.
Learn more here: https://t.co/M5AXvNBF3B
As @BBolander points out in her stunning, mind-altering introduction: through her work, Margaret Cavendish has achieved immortality. "A ghost in your machine... a radio signal pinging away from the galaxy of an incalculable past."
She was rediscovered by feminist scholars in the 20th century. Virginia Woolf wrote that her prose was" leavened by a vein of authentic fire." She has since been the subject of several critical biographies, films, novels & plays -- a star restored to her place in the blazing sky.
Despite her renown and celebrity, she was thoroughly forgotten following her death -- her books out of print, her plays unperformed, her name unspoken. For hundreds of years, Margaret the First was erased from history.