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Vivarium Review of Books

Vivarium is a new, semi-annual magazine from the Foundation for Innovative Writing, dedicated to reviewing and promoting new books of innovative, experimental, subversive, radical, visionary, or otherwise undervalued writing.

They’re taking pre-orders for the first issue at a discounted price for the first 100 orders Or you can become an early supporter for $24.99 and not only receive that first issue but see your name in it.


25 Famous Librarians Who Changed History

Were he alive today, Philip Larkin might have taken offense to his name being so close to that of Laura Bush.

The section listing political figures is worth reading; Mao Zedong, Golda Meir, and J. Edgar Hoover were all librarians before embarking on the careers for which we remember them today.


we-make-money-not-art's Flickr photos tagged 'altermodern'

Yeah, I’d been wondering what it looked like, too.


Corrupt U.S. Agents Aid Human Smuggling at Border

High demand and a lack of oversight by the Department of Homeland Security have created the conditions necessary for an underground market on the border in which corrupt U.S. customs and border agents are complicit in the flow of migrants.