On Anaïs Nin's birthday, "Literary Witches" – an illustrated celebration of women writers who have enchanted and transfigured our world: https://t.co/mYH9CWGzFA

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Latest Art Samuel Beckett: Original ink drawing on fine grain – heavyweight acid free paper. Samuel Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, playwright, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. A… https://t.co/9yRQPmeHE1

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Mock Japanese Translation (模擬翻訳)
I'm sorry I don't think I'll be able to continue to translate the next few chapters with my limited Japanese literary knowledge.
ごめんなさい、私の日本語はあまり上手ないから次のページたちは私が翻訳するのが難しいだと思います。😭

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🌞Need some new reading to get you through the lengthening days?

Pick up an issue of Covert Literary Magazine today and enjoy the writing and artwork of our 21 Sussex contributors today!

🛒https://t.co/94Icas8H5M

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Thanks to ⁦⁩ I’m finally reading Shola von Reinhold’s Lote, a marvel published by ⁦⁩ and must read for anyone interested in queer & literary history, black modernism and the affective aesthetic pull of the past. Amongst many other things.

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Deadline to submit your original & unpublished prose, art and photography for the 2021 edition of Progenitor is this Friday (Feb. 19). https://t.co/HuuXQ8nQN7

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I’m thrilled to share a new venture! Introducing, The James Literary Agency. I’m excited as ever to work with amazing authors and their brilliant books. Here’s to great things ahead! https://t.co/ErPb2rbfql

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There have been attempts to link the Morrígan with the Welsh literary figure Morgan le Fay from the Matter of Britain, but the names are derived from different branches of the Celtic linguistic tree.
🎨W. H. Margetson, Magdalena Korzeniewska & David Gaillet

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A delight! More covers of American literary magazine "The Black Cat" from the end of the 1800's. Obviously also the best name ever for a magazine.

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The Kanti Cycle trilogy includes the only book to win all three of the fandom's literary awards. Serious space opera indeed! https://t.co/uB9tZ5RKOl

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Share us your cute baby pictures as we publish our newest literary-art folio...

TEKPEN Refill 0.4: Childhood Memories! 🍬

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Submission deadline for the 2021 edition of Progenitor is Friday, Feb. 19. This is your opportunity to have your original & unpublished prose, photography and art considered for publication in our art & literary journal. https://t.co/HuuXQ8nQN7

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Thinking about it more deeply, it feels like literary horror is an untapped mine of concepts for a horror event... I mean, just imagine a “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” house where the visuals of the books were represented in physical form.

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YOOOO, finally some rushed art
(I literary just wanted to draw a cat I’m sorry)

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Nava'i wrote primarily in the Chagatai Turkic language and produced 30 works over a 30 year period during which Chagatai became respected as a prestigious literary and cultural language.

Nava'i's best-known poems are found in his four divans - totaling roughly 50,000 verses.

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Did you know we have a Literary Gothic collection?

This week's are two suitably spooky illustrations from Ann Radcliffe's 'The Mysteries of Udolpho'.

Have a go now: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2

Read about the collection: https://t.co/aeK1NDFXKe

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I would just like to say that I absolutely detest literary theory. I just want to sit, read for enjoyment, and then think whatever I want about it without having to explain my opinions based off old people's boring theories and put definitions to it.

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His books are beloved. His characters unforgettable. His words stun, reflecting both the beauty and harshness of human existence.
Charles Dickens, born 1812. Regarded as one of the greatest novelists of all time.


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