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  • How Nature Imagined the Figment of You
  • Writers’ festivals are the new raves – and as a born-again book reader I couldn’t be happier about the upsurge in collec
  • Slow Fiction explore identity and performance on debut album, dollhouse

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

How Nature Imagined the Figment of You

It is there like a constant whisper, like a ceaseless gust of thought rustling through the canopy of the collective mind: the haunting sense that ours is a particularly difficult t...

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

Writers’ festivals are the new raves – and as a born-again book reader I couldn’t be happier about the upsurge in collec...

From local book clubs to group sessions with authors, what’s driving people back to wood pulp and ink? I have a few ideas The accident took place without warning during a holiday....

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thelineofbestfit.com /4 weeks ago

Slow Fiction explore identity and performance on debut album, dollhouse

NYC five-piece Slow Fiction have announced their debut album, dollhouse, and shared new single, "satellite".

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creativeboom.com /1 month ago

Vanilla Chi on the death of the ego and making books that resist being read

Drawing on folklore, anthropology and Buddhist philosophy, the New York and New Haven-based artist and independent publisher creates publications that ask readers to slow down and...

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medium.com /3 weeks ago

Become Difficult to Rush

The world is built to hurry you. The people who quietly refuse gain the one thing most of us are starving for — room to think.Continue reading on Medium »

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Fiction round-up: Prestige Drama by Séamas O’Reilly, Transcription by Ben Lerner, Offseason by Avigayl Sharp

WHAT happens when the medium becomes the message is the concern of fiction this summer. In Séamas O’Reilly’s Prestige Drama (Fleet, £14.99 (£13.49); 978-0-349-72789-9), the city o...

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yemenat.net /1 month ago

A Quietly Narrated Solitude in Khalid Al-Yousef’s (The Solitude of Daylight)

yemenat Yemenat  Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi Some time ago, I wrote a critical reading of Wadian Al Abraizi by the Saudi novelist Khalid Al Youssef. What struck me most was his narrative...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

No time for tomes like these | Letters

Daunted by Proust or Joyce? Letters from Ian Arnott, Mike Bromberg and Andrew Keeley on giving up on a long readDave Patten says Proust’s In Search of Lost Time was unreadable (Let...

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

Sodade

The bar is no more than a narrow hall. There is barely enough space between the stools and the wall to walk through to a larger room at the back. Beyond the drawn curtains separati...

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wantedinrome.com /3 weeks ago

Rome Reads Together: Thousands Gather at Sunset to Read Fedor Dostoevsky in Silence

La Tempesta Silenziosa Transforms Ancient Ruins, Piazzas and Neighbourhood Spaces Into a Single Hushed Literary Community.On the evening of June 17, 2026, at precisely 8:47 pm as t...

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magpiebyjenshoop.com /1 week ago

The Anti-Scroll.

Things that invite daydreaming versus "clicking next." The post The Anti-Scroll. appeared first on Magpie by Jen Shoop.

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stuff.co.nz /1 month ago

The rise of the ‘slow stay’: Why doing nothing is travel’s new luxury

With global wellness tourism booming, meet the new wave of local retreats - from floating alpine saunas to device-free coastal hideaways.

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bookriot.com /1 week ago

Where the Extraordinary is Ordinary

The supernatural is mundane in these must-read magical realism and fabulism novels, from historical fantasy inspired by Taino mythology to anticolonial spec fic.

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howlround.com /1 month ago

An Exercise in Time

By Nandita Dinesh. What happens when we release the idea that dramatic texts must conform to predetermined durations and allow them, like life itself, to take the time they need?

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addisonindependent.com /1 week ago

Curated article

“The pace of the sonnets just pulls you through along with the narrative arc."

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theparisreview.org /1 week ago

Hélène Bessette and the Novel as Arc Lamp

“Though a novel, the book can also be read as a cacophonous speech-collage-turned-philosophical-investigation of crime and punishment.”

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ncronline.org /1 month ago

Following in St. Francis' footsteps at a snail's pace in Assisi

Pauline Hovey reflects on the Italian pilgrimage that taught her to travel more like a snail than a tourist.

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psychologytoday.com /2 weeks ago

The Book Is the Boss for a Writer of Immense Imagination

Readers who enjoy long books full of interlocking stories, books that pull you in again and again, will find added pleasure in this author's quirky interview.

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thetrek.co /6 days ago

A Month on the Camino Francés: Soaking It in and Letting It Go

Slow and steady wins the race Tonight at dinner I told a fellow pilgrim the last one to Santiago wins. She looked at me like I was nuts. “Win what?” Exactly. Why the rush to get th...

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cafleurebon.com /2 weeks ago

Esxence 2026 16th Edition Sensing the World (Ermano) Part 4–Slow Perfumery

Esxence 2026 16th Edition's theme, ‘Sensing the World’, reflected its central tensions: perfume as spectacle versus intimate experience The post Esxence 2026 16th Edition Sensing t...

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taipeitimes.com /1 month ago

Taiwan’s quiet literary masterstoke

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electricliterature.com /3 weeks ago

The Places We Love Are Disappearing. These Authors Are Grappling With It

There is a particular feeling that accompanies loving something as you watch it disappear. It is not quite despair and not quite hope. It lives somewhere in between, in the place w...

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theguardian.com /5 days ago

Pressed for time? 20 brilliant books you can read in a day

From novels by James Baldwin and Han Kang to a guide to quantum physics – a former Booker prize judge recommends immersive one-sitting wondersA one-sitting read is typically the do...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

Poem: Niksen

A breath unspools —  a spiral of no destination  within it  stillness. I search for serenity in silence;  for dignity in tedium. The post Poem: Niksen appeared first on The Oxford...

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