Bird by Bird

Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird is, fittingly, filled with flights: flights of imagination, anxiety, and even selfishness. Each tangent helps turn this ostensible writing guide into a piece of work that is both hilarious and relatable. Especially the selfishness — because, hey, we’re all at it. Here’s one such flight: Lammot’s two-page mission to find out the name …

Marginalia

Question: How do you start a fight at a book club? Answer: Ask them about marginalia. Marginalia — the practice of jotting down notes in the margins of a book — is a divisive topic. The mere mention of it guarantees a bust-up among the bibliophiles, transforming the literati into the Bitter Arty. What’s more …

Mental Models

I get a kick whenever I discover that two unconnected books both touch upon the same theme. It’s as if they’re in cahoots, holding secret meetings on my bookshelf. Or, in a less colourful world, as if I’m cottoning onto a pattern. Either way, it’s a buzz. I felt that buzz recently, when reading Anne …

TOR Art

TOR sure knows how to illustrate their stories, using art that is altogether exciting, terrifying, lonely and — I’ll say it — dreamlike. It’s a fantastic place to discover new artists. These two, in particular, create some stunning work:

Jasu Hu

Jasu Hu -- Recoveries
Recoveries” by Jasu Hu
“Moonlight Moment” by Jasu Hu

Jun Cen

"Loss of Signal" by Jun Cen
Loss of Signal” by Jun Cen
"The Man Who's Chasing The Sun" by Jun Cen
“The Man Who’s Chasing The Sun” by Jun Cen