Camila Domonoske

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Infectious Collections: Stories And Poems To Convert Any Reader

Thursday, December 19, 2013

This post is for everyone who passes right by the poetry section; all the bookish types who haven't read a short story since graduation. We know you're out there — and you're not alone.

I'm talking to you, folks who love literature — novel-devourers, nonfiction lovers, proud wearers-out ...

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Digital Scrapbook Collects Rock-Star Authors' Memories

Monday, June 17, 2013

Part of an occasional series of e-book reviews, co-produced by NPR Books and All Tech Considered, focusing on creative combinations of technology and literature.

If there was ever a story that screamed out for a multimedia e-book treatment, it's the tale of The Rock Bottom Remainders. For readers not ...

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Spy Novel Meets Game In Flawed (But Beautiful) New E-Book

Sunday, May 26, 2013

This is the first in an occasional series of e-book reviews, co-produced by NPR Books and All Tech Considered, focusing on creative combinations of technology and literature.

A shadowy conspiracy threatens the world. Only one man can stop it: a brilliant loner with strong nerves and an arsenal of ...

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A Cartoon Tribute To Cats, And The Poets Who Loved Them

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tuesday marks the close of National Poetry Month, a 30-day celebration of all things versified and all people versifying. And in tangentially related news, for more than eight months, a book of cat-themed poetry — I Could Pee On This — has perched on the NPR best-seller lists. There it ...

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Just In Time For Poetry Month, Four Fantastic Books Of Verse

Saturday, April 27, 2013

April is National Poetry Month, and what better way to celebrate than with new poetry releases? Here are four of this month's highlights — a new translation, a "best of" collection, a "collected works" worth revisiting and a camera-eye view of the world.

The Divine Comedy

The season premiere of ...

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Homemade Peeps, And More Easter Treats, A La Thomas Keller

Friday, March 29, 2013

After 40 long days of Lenten abstention, Easter is a time for indulgence. And for those of us who don't observe Lent — well, who can resist all those chocolate bunnies? It's a time for sweets, with or without an excuse.

But if you're looking for Easter indulgences that are ...

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'Drunken Botanist' Takes A Garden Tour Of The Liquor Cabinet

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The next time you're sipping on a glass of something boozy, consider the plants behind your beverage. Some of them might spring immediately to mind: grapes in your wineglass, rye in your whiskey bottle, juniper in your gin and tonic. But what about sorghum and coriander? Cinchona and bitter orange?

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