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TODAY: In 1892, Argentinian poet Alfonsina Storni is born.
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“I invite you to enter the ball pit of your imagination, where colorful spheres of foam are being tossed up into the air at random, chaotically, in no recognizable pattern or sequence, but somehow, they are connected.” Why writers should embrace the chaotic process of play. | Lit Hub Craft
Elizabeth Strout’s The Things We Never Say, Herta Müller’s The Village on the Edge of the World, Douglas Stuart’s John of John, and Siri Hustvedt’s Ghost Stories all feature among May’s best reviewed books. | Book Marks








