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Cupcakes and CouscousBased in Cape Town, South Africa, Teresa Ulyate shares her love of cooking — and extensive food-industry experience — at Cupcakes and Couscous, with well-curated, lovingly photographed recipes and stories from her kitchen.
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The Illustrated PageNot sure which fantasy or science fiction title to pick up next? Sarah Waites reviews SFF books with an eye toward highlighting diverse authors and stories with a diverse cast of characters.
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Eco-FictionEco-Fiction is a site dedicated to writing with a strong focus on nature and the environment, “blowing your mind with wild words and worlds.”
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The Penguin DigestPenguin Random House India is the subcontinent’s largest English trade publisher; on their blog, they share book excerpts, literary news, and interviews, with a focus on South Asian voices.
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Michigan Quarterly ReviewMichigan Quarterly Review, the flagship literary journal of the University of Michigan, has been publishing fiction, essays, and poetry for over 50 years — and the entire archive is available online.
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All The Way YASeeking support, feedback, ideas, and tips for writing and publishing young adult books? Look no further than the community at All The Way YA, started by Jessica Kelley, an accountant by day and writer by night.
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Red Canoe ReaderLooking for a great book for your little one? One of retired librarian Susan’s great joys is connecting kids with the perfect book.
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MeanjinOne of Australia’s leading and longest-running literary journals, Meanjin Quarterly publishes essays, fiction, and poetry by authors ranging from the up and coming to the globally celebrated.
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Shelf Talk“We’ve been ranked the nation’s most literate city several times; either we read a lot of books, or we buy a lot of books and pretend to read them.” Shelf Talk, maintained by the staff of the Seattle Public Library, is a blog for the city’s lively and diverse community of readers.
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North of the InternetNorth of the Internet is a daily series of conversations with artists and creators about their work, inspiration, and ideas.
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The Sewanee ReviewFounded in 1892 by the teacher and critic William Peterfield Trent, the Sewanee Review is America’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly.
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The Well-Thumbed ReaderMikaela, the high-school student behind The Well-Thumbed Reader, publishes book reviews and reading-related posts, as well as helpful guides and tips to help other aspiring book bloggers.
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BerfroisFounded and edited by Russell Bennetts, Berfrois is a literary-intellectual online magazine based in London, England, covering a range of subjects from poetry to philosophy and science to economics.
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Tin HouseTin House offers an artful and irreverent array of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and interviews and covers both established authors and undiscovered writers.
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The Ploughshares BlogThis is the lively literary blog of Ploughshares, the award-winning literary journal of Emerson College in central Boston. The blog was launched in 2009.
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